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How to Build Your Child's Emotional Vocabulary

Kids who can verbalize their feelings are less likely to act them out.
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How to Build Your Child's Emotional Vocabulary
Kids who can verbalize their feelings are less likely to act them out. So a child who can say, "I'm mad," might be less likely to show their anger with aggression. Here's how to build your child's emotional vocabulary.
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