
Teach your children how to deepen their self-awareness. This will help them in arguments!
Self-control is closely related to self-awareness. If children understand what they feel and why, they will be better able to respond in argumentative situations. Through techniques and activities, we can help children identify their emotions and teach them how to express them without fear. This process will not only enable them to improve their communication skills but also build healthy relationships with others. Self-control is a prerequisite for personal growth and success in interactions with peers.
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Description:
The blog addresses the importance of self-control in argumentation and persuading children aged 10 to 12 years, offering techniques and activities to develop these skills.
Language tone:
Friendly and encouraging, focused on supporting the personal and professional growth of children.
Target audience:
Parents and teachers who want to teach children to communicate effectively and manage their emotions.