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50 IDEAS TO BUILD EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE, RESPONSIBILITY & BODY AUTONOMY IN BABIES TO TODDLERS

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50 Ideas to Build Emotional Intelligence, Responsibility & Body Autonomy in Babies to Toddlers

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This list offers 50 simple yet powerful ideas to nurture kindness, emotional intelligence, body autonomy, and responsibility in children—from infancy to toddlerhood.

  • Ideas broken down by age group, ie. Babies from 8 weeks old up to toddlers

  • Varied list of simple everyday ideas you can implement at home

  • Ideas that you can tailor to grow with you

  • And a bonus : Conversation starters for toddlers that help build emotional awareness

Parenthood is more than just caregiving—it’s an opportunity to break generational cycles, build deep connections, and raise children in alignment with your values.


Traditional parenting focused on compliance, but today, we understand that raising emotionally intelligent, kind, and independent children starts with connection-based parenting. It means teaching empathy instead of obedience, respect instead of control, and responsibility instead of compliance—all while honoring their individuality and autonomy.

So I hope this list not only gives you ideas, but helps you spark all kinds of connection with your child.

By the way, I also post a lot of tips, tricks and insights like these on social media. So if that's going to be helpful for you, let's connect on Insta!

x Trina

Parenthood is more than just caregiving—it’s an opportunity to break generational cycles, build deep connections, and raise children in alignment with your values.

Traditional parenting focused on compliance, but today, we understand that raising emotionally intelligent, kind, and independent children starts with connection-based parenting. It means teaching empathy instead of obedience, respect instead of control, and responsibility instead of compliance—all while honoring their individuality and autonomy.

So I hope this list not only gives you ideas, but helps you spark all kinds of connection with your child.

By the way, I also post a lot of tips, tricks and insights like these on social media. So if that's going to be helpful for you, let's connect on Insta!

x Trina

LET'S CONNECT

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LET'S CONNECT

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