How Parents Expectations Affect Their Children and What to Do About It
Our own emotions can have a profound effect on our children. One sentence said in anger can affect a child for life. As adults, we have a responsibility to recognize when it is important to control our emotions and we need tactics to do it. We are the adult. We need to control the emotional frame. Learning success has hosted a series to help you do this better. We've queried psychologists, teachers, homeschoolers, and parents to get the best tips. We truly hope that this is a helpful resource to up your parenting game. And please share the videos to help other parents increase their parenting skills.
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