Posts Tagged ‘parents’
7 Ways to Develop Trust with Your Teen using Parental Intelligence
Using Parental Intelligence with Your Teen Parental Intelligence makes the parent-teenage relationship run smoothly.It’s so important to develop a trusting relationship with your teen. But teens like to feel independent. So how do you do it without feeling intrusive? How do you respect your teen’s need for autonomy and developing their own ways of doing…
Read MoreShould You Post About Your Kids on the Internet?
Do Kids Want Us to Post About Them on the Internet? When your kid gets under your skin or make you feel really proud, should you be writing about it on the internet? Do our kids have a say in how we expose them to the world? Even the cutest baby picture, who’s to say…
Read MoreJuicy January Hints for Listening to Kids and Having Them Listen to You
Listening to Kids It’s a new year and time for building new relationships with kids. How do we listen to them and get to know them better, so we’re really there for them when they need us? I always remember that feeling, “Am I really listening or is my mind on something else as well?”…
Read MoreTen Terrific Tips for Unlocking Parental Intelligence
Laurie Hollman, Ph.D. has a new book for ‘everyparent. It’s a game changer. Go on Amazon and read the first three chapters of Unlocking Parental Intelligence: Finding Meaning in Your Child’s Behavior Unlocking Parental Intelligence is a New Way of Life What does Unlocking Parental Intelligence entail? Do you wonder what to do when your…
Read MoreA Conversation with Unlocking Parental Intelligence Author, Laurie Hollman, Ph.D.
Sally: “It’s release day for author and psychoanalyst Laurie Hollman, Ph.D. Her book, Unlocking Parental Intelligence: Finding Meaning in Your Child’s Behavior offers parents a system for understanding what their children think, want, intend, and feel. In addition to presenting Hollman’s five-step method for developing Parental Intelligence (a term she coined), her book shares case…
Read More“Unlocking Parental Intelligence” Book Review by Nikki from Joyful Family Life
Have you ever desired to find meaning in your child’s behavior? Do you often feel frustrated or stuck in your attempts to find peace at home? If so, then I am happy to recommend a book that will help you find the answers you are seeking. Recently, I read through Unlocking Parental Intelligence: Finding Meaning…
Read MoreStaying Emotionally Safe by Using Parental Intelligence
Laurie Hollman, Ph.D. has an upcoming book, Unlocking Parental Intelligence: Finding Meaning in Your Child’s Behavior pre-order at amazon before Oct. 13 at a discount Staying Safe and Secure Staying safe is basic to an infant, a child, and an adolescent. This applies not only to physical safety but to emotional safety based on trust…
Read MoreAngry Kids and the Parents Who Love Them
Laurie Hollman, Phd’s new book, Unlocking Parental Intelligence: Finding Meaning in Your Child’s Behavior, will be released October 13, 2015. Books can be pre-ordered at a discount from Amazon. Angry Kids Need Understanding Does your child’s alarm clock turn a wake up call into moody battle? Does your teen drop all his clothes on…
Read MoreReading to Your Child and Your Child Reads to You – Transitioning Back to School with Parental Intelligence
Author and psychoanalyst Laurie Hollman, Ph.D. has an upcoming book that will be released October 13, 2015. Pre-order it at Amazon at a discount: Unlocking Parental Intelligence: Finding Meaning in Your Child’s Behavior One of the joys of being a parent is to read to your child. We begin with picture books and slowly move…
Read MoreFree Play or Structured Activities for Six-Year-Olds: How Do They Learn Best?
Laurie Hollman, PhD’s, new book, Unlocking Parental Intelligence: Finding Meaning in Your Child’s Behavior, will be released Oct. 13. A Book Signing at the Book Revue in Huntington, Long Island, NY will be Friday, Oct.16 ,7 PM.Come meet other parents and enjoy the evening. Six-Year Olds’ Free Play The snapshot of a six-year-old is decidedly…
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