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Tips for Dealing with Children’s Anger

Tips for Dealing with Children’s Anger

Many parents struggle with children’s anger, more so than joy or sadness. So how can we transform the emotions of anger into a force for good?

Posted February 9, 2018 by in Family


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Engaging Emotions as Parents

Engaging Emotions as Parents

Children’s emotions often interrupt us or slow us down, so our first instinct is often to brush them off – but is there a better way? Josh Freedman and Marilynn Jorgensen discuss this important topic for parents.

Posted February 1, 2018 by in Family


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Using the Engage, Activate, Reflect Process in Parenting

Using the Engage, Activate, Reflect Process in Parenting

Six Seconds Consultant May Duong talks about how she used the EAR process to deal with her 5-year-old son when he is really riled up- and the secret started with really engaging his curiosity.

Posted January 26, 2018 by in Family


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A Growth Mindset with Sesame Street

A Growth Mindset with Sesame Street

Pop star Bruno Mars sings about having a growth mindset with the cast from Sesame Street. A fun, catchy song with a good message for kids.

Posted January 19, 2018 by in Family


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EQ and Parenting

EQ and Parenting

EQ Practitioner Eldon Pascoe discusses diversity in families, and how he had to use entirely different strategies for his 3 children – even though that was a hard lesson to learn.

Posted November 30, 2017 by in Family


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Teaching Children Gratitude and Purpose

Teaching Children Gratitude and Purpose

How do we help children find happiness through gratitude and a connection to purpose? Jenny Wiley and Josh freedman discuss ways that parents can model and teach gratitude to children.

Posted November 22, 2017 by in Family , Life


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Sesame Street’s Song About Emotions

Sesame Street’s Song About Emotions

This song from the Sesame Street crew is all about emotions, and it’s wonderful for kids! It’s Emotional Literacy 101.

Posted November 2, 2017 by in Family


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Helping Kids Develop Friendships

Helping Kids Develop Friendships

What will help your kids develop positive, strong friendships? Considering how important relationships are to a happy life, this is a question many parents wrestle with. In this video from Six Seconds, Josh Freedman talks with a group of EQ practitioners about how to help kids be, and find, good friends.

Posted October 19, 2017 by in Family , Life


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A Pause Is Essential

A Pause Is Essential

How do we shift out of the typical patterns to become more present and proactive in our interactions? Having the ability to pause is an essential component. Josh Freedman and Susan Stillman discuss why pausing can be the difference between following patterns that don’t serve us and forging a new way.

Posted October 5, 2017 by in Family , Life


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Name That Emotion with Murray!

Name That Emotion with Murray!

Let’s play Name That Emotion with Murray from Sesame Street! It’s a game Murray leads where they name the emotions that participants are feeling. A great video related to emotional literacy for kids!

Posted October 5, 2017 by in Education , Family


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Navigating Emotions as Parents

Navigating Emotions as Parents

As parents, how can you keep your cool as the tides of chaos are rising all around you? In this video from Six Seconds, Josh Freedman and Lorea Martinez give tips for navigating emotions in chaotic times.

Posted September 14, 2017 by in Family


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The Dance Recital

The Dance Recital

This sweet, amazing video is about a dad and daughter who are given the chance to do something they really want – but only if they start today. They choose to dance together, and it’s really fabulous. A good reminder that doing what we really want, following our noble goals, is something we should start […]

Posted September 7, 2017 by in Family


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