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Energy + Hours (formerly Grow Like a Mother)

The Best Way to Raise Emotionally Intelligent Kids

15 Aug 2024

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Today I have the pleasure of speaking with Hiba Tanvir, an experienced educator and founder of HT Compassion. Hiba, a certified emotion coach, shares her insights on the importance of emotional intelligence in parenting and family dynamics. We discuss how self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship building can create a nurturing home environment. Hiba offers practical tips for parents, like using creative methods to help kids express their emotions and setting clear boundaries. The episode emphasizes that emotional intelligence is a journey for both parents and children, fostering deeper connections and a supportive family atmosphere. **Time Stamps** The Importance of Family Emotional Intelligence (00:00:44)Heba discusses the necessity of integrating emotional intelligence across the family unit for lasting impact. Multi-Pronged Approach to Emotional Intelligence (00:01:04)Heba emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach involving schools, parents, and children for effective emotional intelligence training. Audience Engagement and Emotional Intelligence (00:02:12)Heba shares her focus on engaging with schools, parents, and organizations to promote emotional intelligence. Defining Emotional Intelligence (00:03:29)Heba provides her definition of emotional intelligence, emphasizing self-awareness and relationship building. The Challenge of Self-Regulation (00:04:42)Heba explains the difficulties of regulating emotions and the importance of self-management in emotional intelligence. Tips for Emotional Awareness (00:06:24)Heba advises listeners on recognizing physical signs of emotional triggers to manage reactions effectively. The Impact of Survival Mode (00:07:12)Heba discusses how operating in survival mode affects emotional regulation and parent-child relationships. Finding Authentic Self Beyond Parenting (00:08:32)Heba encourages parents to recognize their identity beyond being a parent to maintain authenticity. Filling Your Cup (00:09:01)Heba highlights the importance of self-care and finding small joys to replenish oneself as a parent. Self-Care vs. Instant Gratification (00:10:04)Heba clarifies that self-care doesn’t have to be extravagant; it can be simple, consistent actions. Building Social Awareness (00:10:40)Heba explains how self-awareness leads to empathy and better understanding of children’s emotional needs. Creating Safe Spaces for Emotions (00:15:35)Heba discusses the need for honest discussions about emotions in educational and home environments. Teaching Emotional Vocabulary to Kids (00:17:41)Heba shares strategies for helping children articulate their emotions through colors and descriptions. Responsiveness vs. Reactivity (00:19:38)Importance of modeling emotional awareness and accountability in parenting and its effects on children. Navigating Uncomfortable Feelings (00:23:25)Strategies for parents to manage their discomfort in response to children's emotions and maintain boundaries. **Connect with Hiba** Instagram: @ht_compassionWebsite: https://www.htcompassion.com Parenting Workshops: https://www.htcompassion.com/workplace-parenting-workshops ******* Want More Jill? Website: https://www.jillwright.ca Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growlikeamother **Keywords** emotional intelligence, parenting, family dynamics, self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship building, emotional literacy, emotional awareness, emotional culture, emotional growth, community support, emotional triggers, emotional well-being, teaching emotions, fostering empathy, parenting challenges, emotional support, personal growth

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