It can be hard to fully and genuinely engage with one another.
As a Harvard-trained EQ researcher and mom of three, I understand from both my professional experience and personal struggles how tough it can be to raise emotionally intelligent kids right now, especially when our attention spans are so divided.
With that in mind, six years ago, I created a side hustle selling card games on Amazon to help people build "human skills" like emotional intelligence and critical thinking in a fun, accessible way.
It's so important to me to share what I've learned about how to best support the needs of our kids and ourselves.
Here are three phrases I say to my kids to help them become more emotionally intelligent
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