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Not exact matches
We had the advantage of 10 years of couple time before we had
kids and I know that our marriage is
resilient enough to withstand a few years where nighttime
parenting might need to cut into our couple time.
Vicki Hoefle, author of Duct Tape
Parenting: A Less Is More Approach to Raising Respectful, Responsible, and
Resilient Kids, urges
parents to step back and let children do things on their own.
On this call, API founders Lysa Parker and Barbara Nicholson talk with Lu about how: — our «flaws» are actually pathways to raising
resilient, secure, connected
kids; — without an awareness of how our story drives our fears, our
kids re-enact it; — without self - understanding and empathy,
parents then tend to manage rather than engage, control rather than connect, in a chronic practice of «defensive
parenting»; — we can turn our old wounds to new wisdom and free our
kids from repeating our stories; — the gift of our anger, fear, doubt, chaos, anxiety, struggles, and conflicts is that they can shed compassionate light on our old wounds and we can use this light to «heal» our inner conflicts, and pave our path for ourselves and our
kids; and — doing this paving work «keeps our light on»... and our children's light on, and teaches them the power of forgiveness, humility, and humanity.
Duct Tape
Parenting: A Less Is More Approach to Raising Respectful, Responsible, and
Resilient Kids.
But we can all become better
parents by working at our craft — raising our
kids to be strong,
resilient, capable adults.
Susan Stiffelman is the author of
Parenting Without Power Struggles: Raising Joyful,
Resilient Kids While Staying Cool, Calm and Connected, released in March, 2012 by Atria Books, a division of Simon and Schuster.
Naked
Parenting is parenting stripped down to the bare basics focusing on seven keys to raising kids who are self - sufficient, confident, respectful, and r
Parenting is
parenting stripped down to the bare basics focusing on seven keys to raising kids who are self - sufficient, confident, respectful, and r
parenting stripped down to the bare basics focusing on seven keys to raising
kids who are self - sufficient, confident, respectful, and
resilient.
At
Parenting Ideas, we're here to help people successfully raise confident, happy and
resilient kids.
Susan Stiffelman is the author of
Parenting Without Power Struggles: Raising Joyful,
Resilient Kids While Staying Cool, Calm and Connected, the weekly advice columnist for Huffington Post
Parents, and a family therapist and
parent educator based out of Malibu, California.
Studies show that parental conflict is what creates the most pain and anguish for children after
parents» split, and that keeping parental disagreements to a minimum is a crucial aspect of helping
kids become
resilient.
A refreshing, practical book for
parents who want to raise
resilient kids but aren't sure how to start.»
One study of
kids living in highly - stressed urban settings found that
parents who identified themselves as practitioners of positive discipline were more likely to have children who were stress -
resilient (Wyman et al 1991).
«We're all looking for ways to explain something that's impossible to explain — because we don't understand it,» says marriage and family therapist Susan Stiffelman, author of
Parenting With Presence: Practices for Raising Conscious, Confident, Caring
Kids (An Eckhart Tolle Edition) and
Parenting Without Power Struggles: Raising Joyful,
Resilient Kids While Staying Cool, Calm and Connected.
Parents who avoid reprimanding
kids for intellectual mistakes (e.g., «I'm disappointed in you») may have
kids who are more
resilient problem - solvers and better learners (Kamins and Dweck 1999; Schmittmann et al 2006; van Duijvenvoorde et al 2008).
The Gift of Failure offers teachers and administrators a way to communicate a message of autonomy and competence to
parents, and gives
parents practical advice for how to step back and allow
kids more opportunities to fail, rebound, and become more
resilient.
Vicki Hoefle, author of Duct Tape
Parenting: A Less Is More Approach to Raising Respectful, Responsible, and
Resilient Kids.
Susan Stiffelman, MFT, is an internationally respected
parent educator, therapist and AOL / HuffPost Parent's Weekly parenting expert and author of Parenting Without Power Struggles: Raising Joyful, Resilient Kids While Staying Cool, Calm and Conn
parent educator, therapist and AOL / HuffPost
Parent's Weekly parenting expert and author of Parenting Without Power Struggles: Raising Joyful, Resilient Kids While Staying Cool, Calm and Conn
Parent's Weekly
parenting expert and author of Parenting Without Power Struggles: Raising Joyful, Resilient Kids While Staying Cool, Calm and C
parenting expert and author of
Parenting Without Power Struggles: Raising Joyful, Resilient Kids While Staying Cool, Calm and C
Parenting Without Power Struggles: Raising Joyful,
Resilient Kids While Staying Cool, Calm and Connected.
In earlier research, Luby, who also is the Samuel and Mae S. Ludwig Professor of Psychiatry, found that
kids can be
resilient and, with nurturing
parenting, may be able to overcome individual stressors such as poverty or the loss of a
parent.
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Resilient Kids, self - acceptance, unconditional love
Ever wonder what can be done to help
kids in a community become more
resilient when faced with serious challenges like crime increasing or a
parent getting really sick?
Dr. Deborah Gilboa gives
parents practical strategies for raising
resilient kids.
Parenting without Power Struggles: Raising Joyful,
Resilient Kids While Staying Cool, Calm, and Connected Susan Stiffelman The author shows you how to awake your child's natural instincts to cooperate by being the confident
parent your child needs, teaching you how to
parent from a place of strong, durable connection, and helping your child navigate the challenging moments of growing up.
All
parents and families want their
kids to be happy,
resilient, feel connected to others, confident, have friends and feel strong in their culture.
This conference will bring thousands of
parents and educators together from all around the world to explore how we can raise happy, self - motivated,
resilient kids.
Studies show that parental conflict is what creates the most pain and anguish for children after
parents» split, and that keeping parental disagreements to a minimum is a crucial aspect of helping
kids become
resilient.
Studies show that conflict is what creates the most pain and anguish for children after
parents» split, and that keeping parental disagreements to a minimum is a key aspect of helping
kids become
resilient.
Peaceful
Parent, Happy
Kids Workbook: Using Mindfulness and Connection to Raise
Resilient, Joyful Children and Rediscover your Love of
Parenting
Parenting Without Power Struggles: Raising Joyful,
Resilient Kids While Staying Cool, Calm, and Connected by Susan Stiffelman
One study of
kids living in highly - stressed urban settings found that
parents who identified themselves as practitioners of positive discipline were more likely to have children who were stress -
resilient (Wyman et al 1991).
While
kids are very
resilient, they need help adjusting to a new life when their
parents are separated.
You might be a distressed, disgruntled, down - trodden and an alienated
parent if you attempt to explain the situation but others scratch their head, suspiciously question you, and reply «well... some
kids are
resilient to badmouthing and brainwashing — wonder why your child is not?»
Parents going through divorce are constantly on the lookout for expert advice on how to raise healthy,
resilient kids.
And
parents can help
kids cope by offering emotional warmth and promoting a
resilient, effort - based attitude about achievement.
Dr. Ginott's main premise is that
kids need
parents as emotion coaches, to help them identify and process their emotions so they can heal better and become better problem solvers, more
resilient.