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The Emotionally Intelligent Child

Effective Strategies for Parenting Self-Aware, Cooperative, and Well-Balanced Kids

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Real tools for parenting with patience, and helping your child develop emotional intelligence—an essential character trait for succeeding in our highly social world

If you're like many parents, you may wonder what's going on inside your child's mind when they throw a temper tantrum, refuse to cooperate or become overly excited. Written by two experts in child development and education, The Emotionally Intelligent Child offers a groundbreaking approach for understanding your child's behavior in the context of their development, as well as tips for parenting with compassion, and strategies for helping your child build emotional intelligence—a key element of success in today's world.

In the book, you'll learn all about the stages of development your child goes through as they gain social awareness and emotional balance—and how you can nurture this development using the author's innovative MIND framework.

By shifting your thinking from an adult viewpoint to a child's, you'll discover how you can scaffold and support your child's social and emotional learning; and ensure the development of prosocial behavior, impulse control, and perspective taking. This shift in viewpoint will also help you gain more patience as a parent, respond with less reactivity, and—most importantly—cultivate more joy together as a family.

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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2022

      What parent hasn't wondered what their child was thinking at some point? Parents and professionals in the field of early childhood education (ages zero to eight), Hadani and Katz were interested in exploring theory of mind (ToM), a system that increases understanding and respect for the beliefs and desires of others and includes delving into one's own cognition. Rather than being a how-to manual, this book is devoted to the "MIND framework," which seeks to raise socially and emotionally intelligent children based on the individual personalities of parents and children. They encourage parents to view a child's actions not from a fix-it perspective, but instead in terms of the child's individual development--a step toward intentional parenting that Hadani and Katz believe is key to inculcating emotional intelligence. The authors break down intellectual theories into simple frameworks with diagrams and pictures. VERDICT Hadani and Katz are outstanding at simplifying child psychology. Their book offers some parenting strategies, but could have used more.

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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