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How To Promote Emotional Intelligence In Children by SunnyChus(m): 2:01pm On Mar 29, 2012
A person's childhood plays a major role in shaping his/her personality. Developing emotional intelligence in children now will help them build a rational thought process and make decisions in future. It can save your child a lot of trauma caused by imprudent actions later. Also, emotional intelligence helps the child to understand his/her skills, abilities and capabilities better. It contributes to the child's rapid psychological development in a positive direction. Hardships are a part of life and an emotionally intelligent child is better equipped to deal with them. They will be able to understand themselves as well as others and become sensitive to feelings.


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Re: How To Promote Emotional Intelligence In Children by SunnyChus(m): 4:12pm On Apr 04, 2012
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Start Early: Don't Let Them be Spoiled for Choice
Kids apparently find a way to get things done according to their wish and being a parent, you should be wary of their demands. Begin teaching your kids to make choices early in life, it will help save you from pesky teenagers in the future. Making decisions should be taught when the child learns how to walk; in short, as soon as the child learns to stand on his/her own feet and talk. Your child will respect you more if, as a parent, you teach him/her to differentiate the right from the wrong. Remember, your child is an individual and sooner they realize their responsibilities, the better.
Re: How To Promote Emotional Intelligence In Children by SunnyChus(m): 2:35pm On Apr 23, 2012
Evaluations of comprehensive sex education programs show that these programs can help youth delay onset of sexual activity, reduce the frequency of sexual activity, reduce number of sexual partners, and increase condom and contraceptive use. Importantly, the evidence shows youth who receive comprehensive sex education are NOT more likely to become sexually active, increase sexual activity, or experience negative sexual health outcomes. Effective programs exist for youth from a variety of racial, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds.

Family Life and Sex Education Resource Center: Comprehensive Sex Education Has Been Proven Effective
Re: How To Promote Emotional Intelligence In Children by SunnyChus(m): 2:41pm On Apr 23, 2012
Evaluations of comprehensive sex education programs show that these programs can help youth delay onset of sexual activity, reduce the frequency of sexual activity, reduce number of sexual partners, and increase condom and contraceptive use. Importantly, the evidence shows youth who receive comprehensive sex education are NOT more likely to become sexually active, increase sexual activity, or experience negative sexual health outcomes. Effective programs exist for youth from a variety of racial, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds.

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Re: How To Promote Emotional Intelligence In Children by SunnyChus(m): 2:42pm On Apr 23, 2012
Evaluations of comprehensive sex education programs show that these programs can help youth delay onset of sexual activity, reduce the frequency of sexual activity, reduce number of sexual partners, and increase condom and contraceptive use. Importantly, the evidence shows youth who receive comprehensive sex education are NOT more likely to become sexually active, increase sexual activity, or experience negative sexual health outcomes. Effective programs exist for youth from a variety of racial, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds.

[url]Family Life and Sex Education Resource Center: Comprehensive Sex Education Has Been Proven Effective[/url]
Re: How To Promote Emotional Intelligence In Children by SunnyChus(m): 2:43pm On Apr 23, 2012
Evaluations of comprehensive sex education programs show that these programs can help youth delay onset of sexual activity, reduce the frequency of sexual activity, reduce number of sexual partners, and increase condom and contraceptive use. Importantly, the evidence shows youth who receive comprehensive sex education are NOT more likely to become sexually active, increase sexual activity, or experience negative sexual health outcomes. Effective programs exist for youth from a variety of racial, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Re: How To Promote Emotional Intelligence In Children by SunnyChus(m): 2:08pm On May 24, 2012
Every child has a need to spend time with his father. Being a father is about being together with your child to share life’s joys and God’s blessings. Every moment a father spends with his child is another opportunity for good to happen in a child’s life. A father needs to value and guard his time with his children. Time is a precious gift that a father can give his children and it will have far greater value than any material gift he could ever buy for them.

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Re: How To Promote Emotional Intelligence In Children by SunnyChus(m): 5:12pm On Jun 05, 2012

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