The Relationally Intelligent Child

The Relationally Intelligent Child
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Publisher : Moody Publishers
Total Pages : 155
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ISBN-10 : 9780802496249
ISBN-13 : 0802496245
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Book Synopsis The Relationally Intelligent Child by : John Trent, PhD

Download or read book The Relationally Intelligent Child written by John Trent, PhD and published by Moody Publishers. This book was released on 2021-04-06 with total page 155 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Get the guidance you need to help your child—and help yourself!—experience full, lasting relationships. Most parents today understand brokenness and loneliness when it comes to relationships. Then comes the need to teach relationship skills to their children! Having experienced isolation and loneliness on their own, parents can be terribly aware of how much their own children need and long for relationships. The Relationally-Intelligent Child teaches parents the crucial insights of a must grasp concept: relational intelligence. This tool for growth and connection will not only change a child’s life, but also a parent’s own relationships. You’ll discover five key elements that can engage and equip your child with skills for being relationally intelligent with family, friends, and others. This book also includes a special online version of the Connect Assessment® to help parents understand their children’s relational strengths. You’ll find a hands-on application plan, as well as links to powerful podcasts, videos, and resources. Your child was created for connection and designed for loving relationships. Get the help you need to guide them to develop the skills they need to do so.


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