Your child is not listening to you… they are watching you
The way you react, speak, and handle life — is silently shaping who your child becomes.
About This Episode
What if your child’s behavior is a reflection of you?
In this impactful episode of The Attitude of Gratitude, host Sadhna Rishi sits down with Charlotte D’Souza, co-founder of Blah Blah Blah — an organization focused on building essential life skills in children.
This conversation highlights a major gap in modern education:
👉 Children are taught what to think… but not how to think, feel, or respond.
While traditional systems focus heavily on IQ, this episode dives into the importance of EQ (Emotional Intelligence) — the foundation of confidence, resilience, and real-world success.
Charlotte shares how her program helps children aged 7–17 develop self-awareness, empathy, and communication skills through experiential learning.
At the heart of this conversation is one powerful truth:
Children don’t just listen — they observe, absorb, and imitate.
She opens up about:
- Why children mirror their parents’ behavior
- The missing life skills in traditional education
- How emotional awareness shapes a child’s future
What You'll Take Away
- The difference between IQ and EQ — and why both matter
- Why children learn more from your actions than your words
- How to build self-awareness and confidence in kids
- The importance of empathy and emotional validation
- How to create a safe, judgment-free environment for children
- Why small daily conversations can transform relationships
Featured Guest
Charlotte D’Souza
Co-Founder, Blah Blah Blah | Life Skills Educator
Charlotte D’Souza is the co-founder of Blah Blah Blah, an initiative focused on helping children develop essential life skills through experiential and emotional learning.
Her work bridges the gap between academic knowledge and real-world abilities — equipping children with tools like self-awareness, empathy, communication, and resilience.
She believes that true education goes beyond textbooks —
it shapes how a child thinks, feels, and interacts with the world.
👉 Don’t teach your child what to say — show them how to live.
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