Emotional Intelligence of kids

Impacts of Sheltered Upbringing on Kids

15 Unrealistic Impacts of Sheltered Upbringing on kids

As a parent, you always want to provide your child with the best possible environment. You could believe that protecting your child from harm, the outside world, and harmful influences will keep them safe and happy. Is it, however, the ideal strategy? Although the impacts of sheltered upbringing on kids are becoming a more popular…

Why Do People Make Fun of Me? How It Affects Kids' Emotional Health

Why Do People Make Fun of Me? How It Affects Kids’ Emotional Health

It’s not easy being a kid, and sometimes one of the toughest parts is dealing with how others treat us. If you’ve ever found yourself wondering, “Why do people make fun of me?” or feeling like you’re being laughed at for no reason, you’re not alone. As kids, we face many challenges, and one of…

Conversation Games for Kids, Emotional Intelligence in Early Age

How Emotional Intelligence in Early Age Builds Stronger, Happier Children

Learning about Emotional intelligence in early age is often overlooked. When we think of intelligence, we usually picture academic success or cognitive ability. However, emotional intelligence, especially in children, affects their well-being, social interactions, and overall success in life. Learning about Emotional Intelligence is Often Ignored in Early Childhood Many parents, educators, and caregivers tend…

Self Esteem Games for Kids

5 Must-Try Self Esteem Games for Kids To Replace Screen Time

I keep seeing the same question in parent groups and teacher lounges: “What simple self esteem games for kids actually work?” My experience tells me you want quick wins that fit into tight evenings, not abstract lectures. You will find those wins here. Research shows self-concept can shift after only six structured play sessions (Harter,…

inner-child journal prompts, Moon Phase Journaling

When Quick inner-child journal prompts for kids Fit Busy Mornings Best?

Inner-child journal prompts for kids changed the way I coach young minds. I realised that you often search for a simple tool that supports emotional growth without screens or expensive gadgets. Inner-child journaling meets that need because writing teaches self-reflection, and prompts give structure. Studies by the American Psychological Association show that expressive writing lowers…