Raising Emotionally and Socially Healthy Kids
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Eileen Kennedy-Moore
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As a parent, you can't make friends for your children, nor can you prevent them from ever feeling hurt or upset. But with the right guidance, you can support them in learning how to solve problems, cope with feelings, and build satisfying relationships.
Raising Emotionally and Socially Healthy Kids gives you access to the same practical advice and actionable plans that Dr. Kennedy-Moore - an in-demand psychologist and author who serves on the advisory board for Parents magazine - shares with clients in her Princeton, New Jersey, practice. Drawing from the her extensive clinical experience - as well as personal experience as a mother of four - these 12 lectures provide a deeper understanding of your child's development and ways to address common stumbling blocks with compassion.
In the first half, you'll focus on emotional intelligence and the pivotal role parents can play in helping children understand and cope with their feelings. You'll discover strategies for managing early-childhood meltdowns; simple techniques to inspire cooperation; constructive ways to deal with back-talk, aggression, and unkind behavior; methods to help children cope with anxiety; and more.
In the latter half, you'll turn to social intelligence and the challenges children face in making friends, plus practical ways you can guide them through the process. Here, you'll explore how you can support your child in getting along with others; being a good sport; handling conflicts; dealing with bullying; and coping with gossip and cliques.
You'll conclude with a candid discussion of friendship in the digital age, looking at video game playing and the relatively new but troubling phenomena of cyberbullying and "Facebook depression".
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©2014 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)2014 The Great CoursesWhat listeners say about Raising Emotionally and Socially Healthy Kids
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- Gioachino Bartolotta
- 19-02-23
Everyone should be listening this
I started listening to this driven by curiosity although, I always thought I did almost everything right as a parent.
It’s turned out that I was wrong on too many levels! The course gives a lot of useful insights that if applied, will change the relationship and the interaction with your kids.
Honestly, I’d have listened to this before becoming a parent.
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- Patrick
- 24-12-23
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These lectures offered a unique perspective that resonated with me as a teenager who doesn't naturally crave social interaction. The speaker's non-judgmental tone made it easy to engage, and I gained a newfound appreciation for the importance of emotional well-being, even for those less drawn to social settings. A thoughtful resource for teens like me who navigate social preferences differently.
Will certainly be listening to this again when I become a father!
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- K. Dhanapal
- 28-03-17
must listen for parents
wow..by far the most useful lecture on parenting. Eileen does a great job articulating the fantastic content.
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- DS
- 05-12-20
not bad
decent read but didn't find it particularly insightful va some other child developmental books I've read
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- Catana Diamond
- 11-02-19
A must read for all parents
In this electronic age, children are under more complex pressures than ever before. Beautifully read, loaded with invaluable insight and information, an absolute aide in understanding and supporting our children. I recommend listening to it more than once.
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- Olivier
- 13-07-15
Simple steps yet so meaningful
Excellent narration by Dr. Eileen Kennedy-Moore. I was able to connect to her voice, reflect during her pause, smile at her personal experiences and trust her professional approach.
The content was a well balanced mixture of old and new.
"Old" approach as we already put them into practise. It was comforting to hear and also presented sometimes with interesting research.
New part is expected and was presented and back up with research and valuable personal experiences.
It takes time to change old habits. It was a perfect balance of old and new for me. I don't feel overwhelmed by the changes I am willing to make.
My boys turn 8 and 6, six months ago and I needed a refresher to share with my wife and feel more confident about supporting our children in being emotionally and socially healthy human beings. This audio lectures are definitely helpful.
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- John B
- 02-02-23
Great set of lectures
Another fascinating set of informative lectures. Interesting and informative in subject matter with good examples and alternatives to try.
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