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Category: Family

Resources for parenting and raising emotionally intelligent children

Digital Childhood

What impact is digital media having on children’s environments, development and behaviour? https://t.co/rpGxrLJFq9

This entry was published on August 16, 2016 and was updated on August 16, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, parenting, technology. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua August 16, 2016
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Helping Youngsters Adapt to Childhood Adversity

Most children exhibit resilience to adverse experiences. So what’s the neuroscience behind emotional adaptation? https://t.co/GvfpFkxTqy

This entry was published on August 16, 2016 and was updated on August 16, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua August 16, 2016
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Study on Children’s IQ

A study published in December 2015 appears to finally confirm the existence of ‘fade-out effect’ of IQ in children. https://t.co/0rjaiJrfZj

This entry was published on August 16, 2016 and was updated on August 16, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua August 16, 2016
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Talking to Children About Trauma

How should we be talking to our children about fear and trauma? https://t.co/0zdlmtGp4d

This entry was published on August 16, 2016 and was updated on August 16, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, parenting. Bookmark the permalink.
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How Not To Fight With Your Spouse When You Get Home From Work

Good advice: “How Not To Fight With Your Spouse When You Get Home From Work.” @HarvardBiz & @edbatista https://t.co/tk8FxPtPvF

This entry was published on August 16, 2016 and was updated on August 16, 2016 / Erica Ariel Fox. Posted in and tagged communication, relationships. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Erica Ariel Fox August 16, 2016
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Emotionally Intelligent Children

It is important that you do not dismiss or ignore your child’s negative emotions. Why? https://t.co/9PypNzMjcd

This entry was published on August 8, 2016 and was updated on August 8, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, parenting. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua August 8, 2016
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Emotional Intelligence 101

RT @InnerApp: Emotional Intelligence 101: Learn to distinguish thoughts from feelings from actions. https://t.co/akSRtDkwUi via @eqjosh

This entry was published on August 2, 2016 and was updated on August 2, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, parenting. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua August 2, 2016
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Emotional Intelligence Apps and Games

A great collection of apps and games that will help students (and non-students, too!) develop their EQ: https://t.co/Q6kL6KmHjS

This entry was published on August 2, 2016 and was updated on August 2, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua August 2, 2016
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Be the Adult You Want Your Children To Be

Use your EQ to be the adult you want your children to be, says @BreneBrown. https://t.co/cq7P0QW1bP

This entry was published on August 1, 2016 and was updated on August 1, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, parenting. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua August 1, 2016
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Peaceful Communication Tips for Parents

Creating a collaborative, peaceful relationship with our children is a huge test of EQ – particularly empathy. https://t.co/DdfNER1LU8

This entry was published on July 28, 2016 and was updated on July 28, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, communication, parenting. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua July 28, 2016
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Upcoming EQ Family Camp

What does it mean to parent with EQ? Take a look at our Parenting with EQ case studies: https://t.co/JeQ4RqVUHj

This entry was published on July 24, 2016 and was updated on July 24, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, parenting. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua July 24, 2016
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Special Report on Teens and Stress

Parents say their teenage daughters have higher levels of stress than their teen sons, a new WebMD survey shows. https://t.co/CjsXSCIsOj

This entry was published on July 10, 2016 and was updated on July 10, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, parenting, Stress. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua July 10, 2016
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How to Regulate Deeply Rooted Emotions

Research says the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree with emotion regulation. https://t.co/yCDRvrzWIr

This entry was published on July 10, 2016 and was updated on July 10, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged emotions, research. Bookmark the permalink.
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Bringing Home Baby with Emotional Intelligence

A new baby in the home can be a stressful time for older siblings. Get some EQ tips from this great article! https://t.co/zARSYn1NsU

This entry was published on July 10, 2016 and was updated on July 10, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, parenting. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua July 10, 2016
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Monthly EQ Parenting Tips

Sign up here to get our monthly EQ parenting tips, straight to your inbox! https://t.co/DJNySyTDzN

This entry was published on July 3, 2016 and was updated on July 3, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, parenting. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua July 3, 2016
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Bringing Home Baby with Emotional Intelligence

New arrival? Find out how to bring home baby with EQ, & take care of the emotional wellbeing of your older child! https://t.co/5bOiNdzPTr

This entry was published on July 3, 2016 and was updated on July 3, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, parenting. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua July 3, 2016
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Tips for Helping Children with Emotional Intelligence

14 Tips for Helping Children with Emotional Intelligence: https://t.co/XypVk9Sp8i

This entry was published on July 3, 2016 and was updated on July 3, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, parenting, SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua July 3, 2016
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Emotional Intelligence, Our Children and How You Can Make a Difference

It is time to emotionally educate our children, and we can only do that if we first emotionally educate ourselves. https://t.co/BZjluhjNzx

This entry was published on June 26, 2016 and was updated on June 26, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, parenting, SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua June 26, 2016
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Predicting Children’s Intelligence Mindsets

Ahhhh…..I so wish this had been published 2 yrs ago when I was writing The Upside of Stress. THIS PARENTS. THIS. https://t.co/hTj4CvxhnY

This entry was published on June 26, 2016 and was updated on June 26, 2016 / Kelly McGonigal. Posted in and tagged culture, mindset, parenting. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Kelly McGonigal June 26, 2016
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Why Socializing Girls to Be Perfect Could Be the Worst Thing For Them

This seems to be a growing trend. Is it bc we parents are afraid? Or what? Just FOMO? https://t.co/i7ZB1JTstN

This entry was published on June 26, 2016 and was updated on June 26, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged parenting. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua June 26, 2016
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