Do you find your child throwing tantrums or feeling overwhelmed?
Behavioural Challenges
Impatience, stubbornness, temper tantrums
Emotional Challenges
Fear of failure, low self-esteem, identity crisis
You are NOT Alone!
What Are Parents Telling Us?
Stubborness
“He’s very stubborn, if he wants to get through something he will ask for help or shout but not do it himself, don’t know how to work on that, he doesn’t listen”
A child with strong spirituality is 90% less likely to have depression, there is nothing in the clinical or social sciences that is 90% protective; crisis is that we socialise young children out of natural spiritual awareness.
- Dr. Lisa Miller (PhD, Clinical Scientist and Professor at Columbia University)
Emotional development begins early in life. The ability to regulate one’s own emotions and manage successful interactions with other people is key for later academic performance, mental health, and social relationships.
Education must develop not only cognitive capacities but also social, ethical, and emotional capacities and dispositions.