Self-Control: Stopping, Thinking, and Choosing Wisely

Self-Control: Stopping, Thinking, and Choosing Wisely

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authorAbysinya

Self-control helps children learn how to pause, think, and make good choices. When kids calm their bodies, use words, wait their turn, and choose safely, they feel proud and confident. This gentle lesson teaches that self-control is a powerful skill that helps children grow stronger, kinder, and happier every day.

age3 - 6 ឆ្នាំ
emotional intelligence
Courage & Responsibility
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