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Parenting is a tough job, even on the best days. We all need a reminder from time to time to keep our patience and maintain perspective as we raise our children. That’s why parenting quotes can be such invaluable sources of motivation and reflection throughout our journey. Quotes that focus on emotional intelligence can help remind us of how essential it is for us to not just address behavior issues, but also acknowledge and cultivate emotional wellbeing in ourselves and in our children. Let's take a look at some inspiring parenting quotes about emotional intelligence!

Books are a uniquely portable magic. Stephen King

 

It is what you read when you don't have to, that determines what you will be, when you can't help it. Oscar Wilde

 

Once you learn to read, you will be forever free. Frederick Douglass

 

A room without books is like a body without a soul. Cicero

 

Books are the mirrors of the soul. Virginia Woolf

 

Parents are a child's first and most important teacher. By being involved in their child's education, parents can help set their child up for success.  Unknown

 

Education is not just about getting good grades. It's about opening doors, exploring new ideas, and developing a love of learning. Parents can play a key role in fostering that love.  Unknown

 

A teacher sent the following note home with a six-year-old boy: “He is too stupid to learn.” That boy was Thomas A. Edison.

It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education.  Albert Einstein

I felt like an alien. I always felt like I never belonged to any group that I wanted to belong to.  Steven Spielberg

Hi I’m Samantha from Learning Success and we made this video to help parents build confidence in their children. There are many powerful neuroscience-based techniques that build confidence. And we want you to have them.

All parents should have these tools because children should be able to grow up confident and live up to their full potential. 

If you have read the comments on dyslexia videos, there are a few very common threads you have seen. Many of them about how dyslexia has affected people emotionally. Some about how it has held them back in life. Some about how they have avoided certain jobs where their dyslexia would be exposed. And many about how they have learned to protect themselves emotionally and have learned coping mechanisms. All of this is true. All of those things happen.

If your child is struggling in school because of dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or any other similar learning challenge, then this video will give you the strategies you need, in the order you need them, to help your child overcome that problem.

Now is the time for family bonds to tighten.

Spending time with your kids with a loving and positive attitude is essential. Read to them. Work with them on learning activities. Get as much positive out of this as possible.

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