The Essential 11

Nurturing with Purpose: Building Bonds and Emotional Intelligence in Kids at Home with Inez Barberio

02.23.2024 - By Matt BeaudreauPlay

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Ever feel like your kids are missing something crucial for success? With standard schools not being able to equip children with the critical skills they need in real life, parents are responsible for guiding and teaching them the skills needed to handle various challenges as they live in the world. Parents, learn practical strategies to boost your child's emotional intelligence, whether at home or in school. And get them ready for their future.

Inez Barberio is a speaker, entrepreneur, and mother of two wonderfully raised men. Her expertise revolves around emotional intelligence and mainly focuses on encouraging women and universities. In this episode, Inez shares her journey of developing emotional intelligence, overcoming childhood traumas, parenting teenagers, and more. Tune in as they chat about life, personal growth, and parenting!

Quotes:

“God gave me this ability, he gave me this opportunity. I need to go with it and not disappoint God and myself.” – Inez Barberio

“I still continue to heal because obviously, it's not like, you learn something, and overnight, you're breathing. It's a constant journey because we're constantly getting challenged with different things.” – Inez Barberio

“Any kid today that has those soft skill sets and is willing to put in the work, they're going to be successful, no doubt.” – Inez Barberio

Takeaways:

Emotional intelligence is an important life skill that helps with self-awareness, communication, and relationships. Teaching emotional intelligence skills to children from a young age sets them up for success.

Consistency, calmness, empathy, and quality time are important when parenting teenagers and navigating their emotional development and changes. Finding common interests helps build stronger bonds.

Traditional academic education alone does not fully prepare children for real life. Soft skills like networking, communication, and work ethic are also crucial for future success.

Conclusion:

Helping kids understand their feelings, talk openly, and connect with others is important to a successful life. Healing from tough times involves personal growth and talking to those you love. When dealing with teens, be steady, stay calm, show understanding, and spend quality time together—it goes a long way. Remember, school is more than books—it's about real-life skills such as talking, connecting, and working hard. Lastly, teach kids about emotions by doing, not just talking—it sticks better that way. Keep it simple, keep it real, and watch them thrive!

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