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

4.23 – Building an Emotion Vocabulary at Home: A strong emotion vocabulary expands a child’s ability to communicate effectively. Parents can introduce new feeling words through stories, games, and daily conversations. Instead of “mad,” a child might learn “frustrated,” “irritated,” or “disappointed.” These distinctions refine emotional understanding and empathy. Families can keep emotion charts visible to reinforce learning. Using varied emotional language normalizes complexity and encourages honesty. As vocabulary grows, misunderstandings decrease and connection deepens. Over time, fluent emotional communication becomes second nature, enhancing relationships and problem-solving across all areas of life.

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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