Parents ask: Doesn't having their parents constantly accepting their emotions make children more likely to manipulate their parents?
Answer by John Lambie, Reader in Psychology at Anglia Ruskin University
Answer by John Lambie, Reader in Psychology at Anglia Ruskin University
Copy your child’s naturally occurring #emotion face, but make your face an exaggerated version of their face.
Answer by Alexey Manichenko, founder of Skylark Learning, English teacher, father of 2 bilinguals.
Help your child to identify with characters from stories. Start by discussing simple emotions.
Answer by John Lambie, Reader in Psychology at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, author of My First Emotions.
Being bilingual helps keep the diseases of old age at bay. A 2012 study by the University of California involved 44 elderly participants who spoke Spanish and English.
Answer by Alexey Manichenko, founder of Skylark Learning, English teacher, father of 2 bilinguals.
Your child will be very tuned in to your emotions. Use this as an opportunity to talk about emotion with them.
Answer by John Lambie, Reader in Psychology at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, author of My First Emotions.
1. In advance, create a friendly-looking sock puppet, by sticking/sewing something to act as eyes onto an old, long sock.