Kids and big emotions often go together like peanut butter and jelly. It’s part of the business of childhood and our teen years to figure out how to deal with our emotions. And, as parents we can be a help or a hinderance in that process. It isn’t always intuitive to know how to help kids with emotions—in fact we often want to avoid negative emotions for our kids. This week on the podcast we examine some of the mistakes parents make when responding to kids’ negative emotions.
On the podcast you'll learn:
Resources
John Gottman, Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child
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Follow me on Instagram: @theexpatmomcoach
Find more resources at my website: http://theexpatmom.com
Kids and big emotions often go together like peanut butter and jelly. It’s part of the business of childhood and our teen years to figure out how to deal with our emotions. And, as parents we can be a help or a hinderance in that process. It isn’t always intuitive to know how to help kids with emotions—in fact we often want to avoid negative emotions for our kids. This week on the podcast we examine some of the mistakes parents make when responding to kids’ negative emotions.
On the podcast you'll learn:
Resources
John Gottman, Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child
Free Coaching Session
Schedule a free coaching session! (I'm currently not offering free coaching sessions, but hope to again in the future).
Schedule
One-Minute Wisdom
Each week I carefully craft a short perspective shift or tool that you can read in about a minute or two. You can sign up here.
Follow me on Instagram: @theexpatmomcoach
Find more resources at my website: http://theexpatmom.com