Posts Tagged "emotional intelligence"


Listen to some easy tips for you to help your child cope with your divorce. Carol also explains what research has found Ito the most important factor in a child’s ‘recovery’ after a parents divorce. https://youtu.be/RhPnIbi-luo For more user-friendly and practical suggestions, see ch.3 of her book Parent Magic – raising kids positively. Get yours on Amazon /...

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Preparing children for big changes Kids seems to be such a marvelous mystery – on the one hand, resilient and naturally adaptable to change; yet also highly sensitive and easily affected by everything that happens. Because they are still developing, they are more vulnerable to big changes. It’s not only a separation, divorce or remarriage that marks a major change for a child. Big changes include – moving homes or cities,...

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ParentingHub review :  InnerMagic children’s self-esteem game It’s always great to hear what others say about one’s products. Julie Hide of ParentingHub says : “Anytime that I can find a good family game to occupy our Saturday night is great find! Especially when this game explores your families inner thoughts. InnerMagic; Children’s Self- Esteem Game is a fantastic way to be creating happiness, encouraging...

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Understanding your child’s behaviour and responding positively Ever wish you could be inside your child’s head for a moment to figure out what’s making them do what they do? Tired of getting the shrug of shoulders when you ask them why they did something? By understanding that children live in a world of feelings (without easily expressing feelings in words), and are showing us their feelings through their actions, our whole...

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Video : Why kids misbehave


Posted By on May 29, 2017

Video: #TuesdayTip on why kids misbehave Watch Carol explain why kids misbehave – and how their behavior is simply the tip of the iceberg.  Beneath every behaviour is a need. And underneath each need is a feeling and/or belief.  When children need attention they will look for it in healthy ways unless they are not getting that need met.  When this happens they turn to unhealthy/negative ways to get their need for attention met....

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