Emotionally healthy children aren’t simply born — they are made. They’re nurtured and taught skills that help them identify their emotions and constructively express them, so they can connect with others in emotionally intelligent ways. Maureen Healy, author of The Emotionally Healthy Child, shares the four big-picture skills will help your children become emotionally healthier.


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