Posts Tagged ‘emotions’
Parenting Kids with Overt and Covert Anxiety
Parenting kids with overt and covert anxiety using Parental Intelligence will ease their minds.Kids show their anxiety in overt and covert ways. For some it is obvious. They are nervous, panicky, fearful, obsessive, phobic, and socially awkward. But others show anxiety indirectly masked behind unusual irritability, frustration, annoyance, and even anger that seems out of…
Read MoreDown with Negative Self-Thought
How do you suppress negative self=thought? Some of us our chronic thinkers. It’s important to parent ourselves well. Our minds are so busy we forget to listen to the quiet around us. If you are someone with negative self-talk, that’s the first thing to do: Just listen to the sounds or quiet around you…
Read MoreThe Essential Parent
The Essential Parent is one who is involved in the lives of those she lives with and has respect for herself. In an ideal world, parent and infant exist in an atmosphere of joy. But the world is real, and parent-child relationships are complex. An infant may grow up in one of any number of…
Read MoreHelping Your Child with ADHD – A New Parenting Mindset
Laurie Hollman Phd’s upcoming book, Unlocking Parental Intelligence: Finding Meaning in Your Child’s Behavior, will be released Oct. 13, 2015. Pre-order the book at a 21% discount on Amazon. (Read a chapter about a child with ADHD whose mother learns new strategies to help her daughter cope with her ADHD and gains new understandings of…
Read MoreEnjoy Your Babies More By Understanding How They Learn – The Magic of Pre-Speech
Laurie Hollman Phd’s new book, Unlocking Parental Intelligence:Finding Meaning in Your Child’s Behavior, will be released Oct. 13. It can be pre-ordered at a discount from amazon.com Enjoying Your Babies Before They Speak There are many research findings about babies before they learn to speak that have to do with moral behavior, infant-mother…
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