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5 Steps to Raise an Emotionally Intelligent Child

How to Get your Kids to Listen to You

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5 Steps to Raise an Emotionally Intelligent Child

By: Freya Gates
Narrated by: Kim Reiko
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Toddler or teen, your child will respond

If only you understand them.

We all want our children to be strong, successful, and emotionally intelligent, but what can you do to help their development along the way? The answer is...more than you think. Unlock the secrets to building a deep emotional connection with your child, and relish the myriad benefits now. A parent has no time to waste!

Applying Freya Gates’ simple five-step system, you’ll better bond with your children, simplify life, and gain access to new modes of teaching.

Inside you’ll learn:

  • The key to understanding children that struggle with low EQ
  • How to measure emotional quotients
  • How to identify indicators
  • The 5-step system to build rapport with children across the board
  • The biggest behavioral problems and how to manage them correctly
  • The benefits of increasing communication
  • And much, much more!

Mutual understanding is the foundation of healthy, lifelong relationships. So, languish not for another day. It’s time to get to know your child and build a better rapport!

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©2018 Freya Gates (P)2018 Freya Gates
Childhood Education Education Infants & Toddlers Parenting & Families Relationships School-Age Children Special Education & Disabilities
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Great insight into emotional intelligence and impact on behaviour and relationships. Good guidance on what to work on with our children.

Great overview

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hard to get past the baby voice, irritating and condescending. Not very useful content either

Narrated by an overgrown toddler

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