a) Social skills
b) Emotional well-being
c) Academic performance
d) Physical health
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In general, her emotional well-being, but I'm worried about her speech. Her older brother didn't remotely talk till he was 4, and I'm worried she'll be the same way. Which she probably won't because she already talks quite a bit but in my head it could still happen

Emotional well being
Because bluntly if someone’s emotional well-being isn’t in a good place then everything else will be shit too
If a child is happy, safe, secure etc everything else will fall into place!

I’m stuck between b) and d) because to me, both are equally very important for my child. I want him to be happy with every aspect of his life, but I also want him to feel and be healthy. Not having great physical health could drag his emotional well-being down, so I think they’re both a top priority.