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Emotional Intelligence for Kids (10 in 1)

Simple Tools to Manage ADHD, Reduce Anxiety, Build Confidence, and Stay Organized Every Day

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Emotional Intelligence for Kids (10 in 1)

De : Taylor Reed
Lu par : Larry Walsh, John Wayne Holm
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Give Your Child the Tools to Thrive—And Get the Support You’ve Been Searching For

Does your child struggle with focus, meltdowns, or managing big emotions? This therapist-approved 10-in-1 bundle offers practical strategies to build emotional intelligence and executive functioning skills.

What’s Inside the 10-in-1 Bundle:

  • Part 1: Executive Functioning Workbook (5-in-1)
    5-minute activities to boost focus, follow-through, and organization.
  • Part 2: Emotional Regulation Workbook (5-in-1)
    Tools to help children calm down, manage anxiety, and feel in control.
  • Bonus: 10 Printable Visual Supports
    Includes calming routines, planners, and charts for home or classroom use.

Why Parents and Therapists Love This:

  • Adult-Guided: Designed for kids, but used with a parent or educator by their side.
  • No Lectures: Just short, actionable tools and check-ins to build skills step-by-step.
  • Addresses the Root: Helps with ADHD, anxiety, and emotional challenges through structure and practice.

Perfect For:

  • Kids ages 3–11 with big emotions or daily struggles
  • Parents and caregivers seeking therapist-approved tools
  • Busy adults who want a clear system without the guesswork

This toolkit supports calm, focus, and confidence. Every minute is structured for success—together.

Click “Buy Now” to begin the journey—one step at a time.

©2025 Omid Kazravan (P)2025 Taylor Reed
Développement personnel Enfants scolarisables Nourrissons et jeunes enfants Parentalité Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Relations Santé mentale Émotions
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