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Pride and Joy: A Guide to Understanding Your Child’s Emotions and Solving Family Problems

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By Kenneth Barish — 2012

In Pride and Joy, child psychologist Kenneth Barish brings together the best of recent advances in clinical and neuroscience research with the author's three decades of experience working with children and families. See more...

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How Passive Aggression Hurts Children

Couples can communicate anger in all kinds of nonverbal ways: giving each other dirty looks or the silent treatment, for example.

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The Long Shadow

If the threats we encounter are extreme, persistent, or frequent, we become too sensitized, overreacting to minor challenges and sometimes experiencing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.

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THE BODY MAPPING TOOL

THE BODY MAPPING TOOL This Resource-book is a collection of animations and short videos that present different tools to support children in their peace building activities.

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Maya Angelou Reads “Life Doesn’t Frighten Me”

Maya Angelou was born Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 4, 1928. She grew up in St. Louis and Stamps, Arkansas. She was an author, poet, historian, songwriter, playwright, dancer, stage and screen producer, director, performer, singer, and civil rights activist.

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Mindfulness and Parenting: Be the Change You Wish to See In Your Family. Mary Ann Christie Burnside at TEDxWaldenPond

Mary Ann Christie Burnside, Ed.D. is a developmental psychologist who specializes in relational health and mindfulness education.

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Making Sense of Kids - Dr. Gordon Neufeld

Keynote from the Tenth Annual Vancouver Neufeld Conference, April 2018. Our need for insight as parents and teachers has never been greater. Ironically, the information age has flooded us with information and simultaneously blinded us to its meaning. Knowledge without insight can be dangerous.

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Cultivating Empathy in My Children, from a Neuroscience Perspective

Empathy is divided into cognitive, emotional and applied empathy, all of which are valuable. For empathy to truly be useful to the human condition, our kids must have applied empathy, or compassion.

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Self Control: The Secrets to Teach Kids Self Control | Erin Clabough

It is my pleasure to introduce you all to the amazing Erin Clabough In this interview we discuss 1. The Science of how kids Learn 2. What the research shows about punishment and the development of self-control. 3. 3 Core Skills Your Kids Need to Thrive in a new fast-paced world. 4.

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Understanding Your Child's Emotions: A Developmental Approach | Catherine Mogil, PsyD | UCLAMDCHAT

UCLA psychologist Catherine Mogil, PsyD, and learn the best strategies to help your child manage difficult feelings in different developmental stages.

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Building Kids’ Resilience and Confidence | Oxford Owl

Teacher and child psychologist Jean Gross shares her tips for helping children believe in themselves, and discusses how you can encourage them to be determined and to enjoy challenges.

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Helping Children Deal with Emotions