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EQ and your child, 8 proven skills to increase your chld's emotional intelligence, Eileen D. Healy

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EQ and your child, 8 proven skills to increase your chld's emotional intelligence, Eileen D. Healy
Language
eng
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non fiction
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EQ and your child
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electronic resource
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dictionaries
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Eileen D. Healy
Sub title
8 proven skills to increase your chld's emotional intelligence
Summary
Eileen Healy, a mother of three, is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Professional Life Coach, and Professional Speaker, as well as an Author. Eileen is the author of EQ and Your Child: 8 Proven Skills to Increase Your Child's Emotional Intelligence (Birth to 10 years old) and EQ and Your Adolescent: 11 to 15 Years Old. She has been a guest speaker at national and state conventions, childcare centers, pre-schools, elementary schools, junior highs, high schools and colleges. She has been invited as an authority, on both TV and radio shows, discussing emotional intelligence (EQ), as well as marriage, family and relationship issues. She has a lifetime California Teaching Credential and was a classroom teacher, a vice-principal, and a school counselor. Eileen is the founder and developer of the successful Personal Skills Workshops Program© designed to increase children's emotional intelligence. She is also the Founder and CEO of Emotional Intelligence Training Institute©. Eileen and her husband, Bill, have raised their daughter, Kimberly, and two sons, Michael and Robert, each with whom they have a wonderful relationship and close friendship. They are enjoying the love and gifts their daughters-in-law, Caitlin and Valerie, have brought into their family. They are feeling blessed with their grandchildren, Kaylene Rose, Abegail Rose, Ryan Patrick and Sydney Rose. Their grandchildren are officially beginning the next generation of high EQ children
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