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

4.91 – Teaching Children to Use “Feeling Words” in Conflict: Teaching children to express emotions through words reduces aggression and misunderstanding. Encouraging them to say “I feel hurt” instead of yelling redirects communication toward clarity. Parents can model this language during disagreements to normalize emotional honesty. Practicing “feeling words” at home builds confidence for social interactions. Over time, verbal expression replaces physical or reactive behavior. This habit promotes empathy and strengthens conflict resolution skills. Using emotional vocabulary turns heated moments into opportunities for understanding. Words become bridges, not barriers.

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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