Emotional IQ Kit for Boys!

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Do you know your sons EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE SCORE?

Emotional IQ is your child’s ability to identify and manage his emotions. Scientists have identified this skill as the single biggest predictor of a successful education, relationship and career.

Top researchers have listed four main goals of EQ:

  1. Self-awareness — the ability to read one’s emotions and recognize their impact while using gut feelings to guide decisions.
  2. Self-management — involves controlling one’s emotions and impulses and adapting to changing circumstances.
  3. Social awareness — the ability to sense, understand, and react to others’ emotions while comprehending social networks.
  4. Relationship management — the ability to inspire, influence, and develop others while managing conflict.

It is the foundation on which other intelligences (academic, etc.) are built. It is the central skill behind top level CEO’s and Spiritual Leaders world-wide.

The best news, for parents, is that it is a learned ability.

That’s right!

Even if you, as a mom or dad, did not get what you needed as a child, you can STILL teach emotional intelligence to your son. In fact, you can learn together!

The ParentingToolbox has put together an “Emotional Intelligence Training Kit” to help you raise an emotionally healthy boy.

You will find new ways to…

  • Teach your child to be more successful in his school seat and on the playground.
  • Model and reinforce your son’s natural leadership skills (no more Mr. Follower).
  • Assist your child in controlling aggressive impulses toward others.
  • Develop a son that is polite and respectful of other people and property.

EVEN IF YOU DON’T HAVE A PROBLEM RIGHT NOW…this kit will help you train your boy on how to be even more emotionally and socially competent! “Emotional IQ” is the number one predictor for healthy relationships and career success in later life. Why not give your son (and dad) the inner tools NOW that will last them a lifetime!

Why are we focusing on boys and not girls?

Because boys are typically not rewarded for showing emotions – OK, they are rewarded for showing “aggressive” emotions. They are shamed for showing any other emotion, like sadness or fear, etc. That does not equip them to handle the challenges life will bring them.

You can use this kit for boys and girls. You can use it to build up your own parenting emotional intelligence. We won’t stop you :)

Do it today to help your entire family but do it for your son while you still have time. Do it because he needs you to do it…

Here’s some of the power packed EQ tools that you will get today:

  1. Emotional IQ Quiz – online test…
  2. Coping With Anger – article
  3. Do You Know Your Anger Management Style? – quiz
  4. Feelings Chart – Put this on your refrigerator!
  5. How to Use Art to Express Feelings
  6. Big Boys Do Cry – full article

arrowpointright Special Reduced Rate of only $4.95 This won’t stay the rate for long…

After you purchase access to this kit, you will be immediately redirected to the entire toolbox to start building a healthy boy. Use “bigboys” as your password!

IF your order right away, we will include the special BONUS MP3 AUDIO: “The Father Son Connection!”


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If you are not happy with it, we guarantee your money back!

You can’t lose. You and your son can only win.

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