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Emotionally Empowered: Tools and Techniques for Teaching Emotional Intelligence to Young Children

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In this enlightening episode of Tiny Talks on Early Learning, we dive deep into the critical role of language and emotional intelligence in early childhood education. Are we using the language that we want our children to use? Are we sending consistent messages to our children that their emotions matter, that there is no such thing as a good or bad emotion, and that what they are going through is a normal part of life?

Join us as we welcome a special guest, Dr. Craig Bailey from the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence. Dr. Bailey shares his expertise on how educators can become the role models that our children need. He guides us through practical strategies to ensure that we are communicating effectively and empathetically, fostering an environment where children feel understood and supported. Tune in to learn how to become the best version of yourself and enhance your ability to teach children about the importance of emotions in their everyday lives. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from a leading expert in the field!

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In this enlightening episode of Tiny Talks on Early Learning, we dive deep into the critical role of language and emotional intelligence in early childhood education. Are we using the language that we want our children to use? Are we sending consistent messages to our children that their emotions matter, that there is no such thing as a good or bad emotion, and that what they are going through is a normal part of life?

Join us as we welcome a special guest, Dr. Craig Bailey from the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence. Dr. Bailey shares his expertise on how educators can become the role models that our children need. He guides us through practical strategies to ensure that we are communicating effectively and empathetically, fostering an environment where children feel understood and supported. Tune in to learn how to become the best version of yourself and enhance your ability to teach children about the importance of emotions in their everyday lives. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from a leading expert in the field!

TinyTalksEarlyLearning.com

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