👨‍👩‍👧 Empowered Parenting for Stronger Families
Course overview
Lesson Overview

3.77 – Teaching Emotional Vocabulary to Prevent Outbursts: Children who can name emotions can manage them. Teaching words like angry, frustrated, disappointed, or nervous gives them tools for expression. When emotions have language, they lose intensity. Parents can model labeling feelings calmly, showing that identifying emotion is not weakness but awareness. This practice reduces tantrums and impulsive reactions. It also fosters empathy, as children begin to recognize emotions in others. Over time, emotional vocabulary becomes part of everyday communication. Conversations about feelings replace shouting or withdrawal. The ability to describe emotion leads to self-control, resilience, and mature discipline.

About this course

A practical guide to building stronger family relationships through effective parenting strategies, positive communication, and supportive discipline.

This course includes:
  • Practical parenting strategies and discipline frameworks
  • Communication exercises to improve parent-child relationships
  • Real-world scenarios for practicing conflict resolution and problem-solving

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