Emotional Intelligence (EI)

From Shy to Shine: 7 Ways to Boost Your Child’s Social Confidence

Helping Your Young Child Build Social Confidence and overcome social anxiety “When we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary.” ~ Fred Rogers Many children between the ages of 3 and 6 experience shyness or hesitation in social settings. Meeting new people, joining a group activity, or even […]

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A cartoon graphic with three diverse children (one light skinned boy on the left, a darker skinned girl in the middle, and a light skinned girl on the right) sitting in meditation postures on a green, oval shaped rug with "Brightly the Butterfly" behind. All are doing HeartMath® breathing. Yellow background has a tree, pink hearts, yellow star and three blue butterflies, two plants and a framed picture of a plant. Black text says "Every child is one of a kind. Emotional regulation fuels learning." Buttons says "Watch the explainer video" and in white text on a purple banner on the bottom, text says "Bright Butterfly Lessons™"

Why Emotional Regulation Skills Are the Secret Ingredient for Better Learning Outcomes

Emotional regulation isn’t just a life skill—it’s a learning superpower. In this article, discover how teaching children to understand and manage their feelings leads to stronger focus, better memory, and long-term academic success. Explore the science behind self-regulation and how Bright Butterfly Lessons™ is bringing these tools to life for children ages 3–6 through playful, neuroscience-based learning.

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