LESSON 1 · Growing Emotional Intelligence
The Age-Seven Leap
By seven, something remarkable happens: a child can hold two feelings at once. "I am excited for the sleepover but also nervous." That single sentence is a huge cognitive leap.
Younger children feel one thing at full volume, with no room for a second. So when you hear mixed feelings, celebrate quietly. Their emotional brain is building real complexity, and naming both feelings is how they learn to sit with hard ones.