Research on 200 Children Reveals 7 Key Parenting Practices That Foster High Emotional Intelligence
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Research on 200 Children Reveals 7 Key Parenting Practices That Foster High Emotional Intelligence

Raising a child in today’s fast-paced, achievement-driven world is no small feat. While many parents concentrate on grades and extracurricular activities, one of the most overlooked skills is emotional intelligence. This involves the ability to recognize, understand, and manage one’s emotions, as well as empathize with others. Developing emotional intelligence is crucial for a child’s overall well-being, helping them navigate social situations, build strong relationships, and cope with challenges. Encouraging open communication and creating a supportive environment can greatly enhance a child’s emotional development, equipping them with essential tools for success in life.

“Governor Declares January 26-February 1 as ‘South Carolina School Choice Week’ to Celebrate Educational Opportunities”
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“Governor Declares January 26-February 1 as ‘South Carolina School Choice Week’ to Celebrate Educational Opportunities”

COLUMBIA – Gov. Henry McMaster has declared January 26 to February 1 as School Choice Week in South Carolina. This official designation emphasizes the significance of providing accessible and customizable education options.

New Children’s Medical Units Aim to Create a Homelike Environment for Families During Hospital Stays
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New Children’s Medical Units Aim to Create a Homelike Environment for Families During Hospital Stays

Leaders at Inova Loudoun Hospital inaugurated a new 42,000-square-foot area dedicated to children’s and medical units on Friday. This million project aims to enhance the experience of patients during their hospital stays.

Mayor Adams commits to creating 100,000 new housing units in Manhattan over the next decade, equivalent to a second Upper West Side.
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Mayor Adams commits to creating 100,000 new housing units in Manhattan over the next decade, equivalent to a second Upper West Side.

Mayor Eric Adams pledged on Thursday to develop 100,000 new housing units in Manhattan over the next ten years, supplementing the approximately 900,000 existing residences on the island. This initiative is referred to as “The Manhattan Plan.”