*Improve your child's emotional intelligence - Allow expression:* Young children deal with many of the same emotions adults do. They get angry, nervous, frustrated, sad, happy and embarrassed. However, they don't have words to express their feelings. The *suppression of expression may lead to emotional outbursts in the form of inappropriate actions.* Children get more frustrated when they are unable to make the parents understand what they are feeling. Accept your child's emotions, rather than denying them. Disapproving of the child's fear or anger won't stop him/her from having those feelings, but it may force them to repress the feeling. Repressed feelings may pop up in unmodulated way which may be unpleasant for the parents. *Encourage your child to express his or her feelings. This will help them in expressing their feelings in a modulated way, and it will increase their self esteem and confidence.*
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