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Mindfulness Retreat Transforms Teens in Oregon

By Karen “Karb” Bullard — 2019

Bald with a bushy beard, and covered in tattoos, he (Enrique Collazo) has the kindest eyes and leads with his heart, whether in group meditation, during his powerful wisdom talks, or when facilitating an amazing dance workshop inspired by Gabriel Roth’s 5 Rhythms. He sets the tone for the group and strongly influences everyone attending, mentors and students alike.

Read on northwestdharma.org

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How to Stop Yelling at Your Kids | How to Stop Being an Angry Parent

Parenting is one of the hardest jobs we will ever have and even the calmest parents will lose their cool and yell at their kids from time to time. Yelling doesn’t make us bad parents. Yelling makes us human.

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Controlling Your Reactivity | Q&A Eckhart Tolle

"Can you speak about reactivity?" In this video, Eckhart gives counsel in making the choice to react or allow.

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The Anger Workbook for Teens: Activities to Help You Deal with Anger and Frustration

This second edition of The Anger Workbook for Teens includes brand-new skills and activities based in clinically proven treatments such as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help you deal with negative thoughts without losing control.

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Helping Your Angry Teen: How to Reduce Anger and Build Connection Using Mindfulness and Positive Psychology

Does your teen get angry easily or act out? You aren’t alone. Parenting a teen is hard enough, but parenting an angry teen is especially difficult. You might feel unable to keep your own cool during disagreements, or even worry that your relationship with your teen is doomed.

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How to Stop Losing Your Sh*t with Your Kids: A Practical Guide to Becoming a Calmer, Happier Parent

Drawing on evidence-based practices, here is an insight-packed and tip-filled plan for how to stop the parental meltdowns. Its compassionate, pragmatic approach will help readers feel less ashamed and more empowered to get their, ahem, act together instead of losing it.

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