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It's bookclub time again, and this time Elizabeth is bringing the well known How to talk to kids so they will listen, and listen so they will talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. Breaking down their take aways, learnings and their opinion on it´s relevancy after it had been published for the first time 40 years ago. For more additional info, check out our IG: https://www.instagram.com/damparentingpodcast/
Aujourd'hui, la parentalité est étudiée, réfléchie et très consciente pour la plupart des familles. Certains pensent qu'il y a des modes, des tendances. Lorsqu'on parle de parentalité bienveillante ou positive, est-ce une mode?Pour répondre à cette question, je reçois Catherine Cimon-Paquet, doctorante en psychologie et chercheuse dans le domaine de l'éducation et de la parentalité. Elle vient nous parler de la théorie de l'autodétermination, les 3 besoins essentiels favorisant un plein développement du potentiel humain et comment une parentalité bienveillante peut soutenir ce sain développement. Sujets abordés : Autonomie versus indépendanceSentiment de compétenceAffiliation socialePratiques soutenantesBesoins des enfants ET besoins des adultes Un épisode important qui soutient de nombreuses pratiques qui sont maintenant reconnues par les recherches les plus récentes. Je vous souhaite une bonne écoute! Pour découvrir CatherineInstagram @catherinepsychologie et @douance.science Suggestions lectureParler pour que les enfants écoutent, écouter pour que les enfants parlent.Adèle Faber& Elaine MazlishParents épanouis, enfants épanouis de Adèle Faber, Elaine Mazlish et Roseline Roy
In the latest episode, the focus shifts from a planned book review on Dr. Aliza Pressman's parenting principles to a more relevant discussion for military families moving their kids to new schools. Diving into personal development, I share insights from 'How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk' by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish, relating it to their own experiences and the challenges of school transitions due to military relocations. The episode offers practical advice for organizing important documents, engaging with new communities, and utilizing resources like the Youth Sponsorship Program to ease these transitions. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of personal involvement in educational settings and introduces listeners to helpful tools and checklists for a smoother school switching process.00:00 Welcome & Series Wrap-Up: Parenting Military Kids00:33 Pivoting from Planned Book Review to New Insights00:49 Navigating School Transitions: Resources and Personal Experiences04:33 Deep Dive into 'How to Talk So Kids Will Listen'07:04 Effective Communication Strategies with Kids10:06 Preparing for School Transitions: Practical Tips and Resources13:43 Engaging with New School Communities and Making Connections22:44 Volunteering and Getting Involved in Your Child's School28:33 Utilizing MSEC Resources for School Transitions33:09 Final Thoughts and Upcoming PCS UpdateResources mentioned in todays show:5 Princliples of Parenting bookHow To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk bookBinder Inserts from a military family small business List and FileHow to find a Youth Sponsorship Program near you.Student 2 Student Programhttps://view.flodesk.com/pages/63e17c34781752946ff2b424 https://www.organifishop.com/products/peak-power Support the Show.I so appreciate you listening to the show!If you wouldn't mind leaving a rating and review I would really appreciate it!!Check out The Ultimate Do It Yourself or DITY guide for FREE!Podcasting is a labor of love for sure! I would love your support! Subscribe to the show HERE! To get in touch with Alison with questions or potential topics or guests please email themilspousepodcast@gmail.com Follow us on IG @themilspousepodcast And please check out our website! www.themilspousepodcast.com
Chapter 1 Reveal the true moral of the Siblings Without Rivalry book"Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too" is a book written by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. It was first published in 1987 and offers practical advice and strategies for parents to help their children develop better relationships with each other and reduce sibling rivalry. The book provides insights on understanding the root causes of sibling conflicts, effective communication techniques, problem-solving methods, and fostering cooperation and empathy among siblings.Chapter 2 Shall we Read the Siblings Without Rivalry book ?Yes, the book "Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too" by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish is widely regarded as a valuable resource for parents. It provides practical advice on how to foster positive sibling relationships and manage sibling conflicts effectively. The book offers useful strategies and techniques that can help parents create a more harmonious and nurturing environment for their children.Chapter 3 Key Points of the Siblings Without Rivalry book"Siblings Without Rivalry" by Adele Faber is a parenting guidebook that offers practical advice and strategies for effectively managing and improving sibling relationships. The book aims to help parents understand and address the common conflicts and tensions that arise between siblings, and provides tools to foster cooperation, compassion, and respect among children.The book begins by discussing the importance of acknowledging and validating each child's unique needs and feelings. It emphasizes the significance of treating each child as an individual and avoiding comparisons or favoritism. Faber introduces various communication techniques, such as active listening and effective questioning, to help parents understand their children's perspectives and encourage open dialogue.Faber then explores different strategies to reduce competition and foster cooperation among siblings. She suggests engaging children in joint problem-solving to help them find mutually agreeable solutions and avoid power struggles. The book also covers how to handle conflicts and teach children conflict resolution skills, emphasizing the importance of allowing children to work out their issues independently whenever possible.Additionally, the book addresses the issue of sibling jealousy and offers suggestions for parents to help children manage and overcome these feelings. Faber highlights the significance of recognizing and validating each child's unique qualities and accomplishments to prevent feelings of inadequacy or resentment. She also provides guidance on how to deal with issues related to sharing, personal space, and possessions.Throughout the book, Faber emphasizes the importance of fostering a positive and respectful family culture. She encourages parents to model healthy relationships and problem-solving skills, as well as to establish clear boundaries and expectations for sibling behavior. The book concludes with a reminder that sibling relationships can evolve over time and that the techniques in the book are intended to provide a foundation for lifelong positive relationships.In summary, "Siblings Without Rivalry" offers practical advice for parents to build healthier and more harmonious relationships among their children. With a focus on effective communication, cooperation, conflict resolution, and validation, the book provides strategies to minimize sibling rivalry and promote positive sibling dynamics.Chapter 4 the Siblings Without...
In this episode I'm going over my top books for relationships, personal development and finances! These are books that have helped me when I was single in my early 20s and even help me now in my 30s married with kids. They have helped me build the relationships I've wanted with my husband and children, grow the business with a mindset of abundance and helped me in my journey to becoming the type of person I want to be. I hope you enjoy this episode and let me know if you have read any of these books or what your favorite books are!Follow The Yegi Project on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/theyegiprojectFollow The Yegi Project on TiKTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@theyegiproject1. The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts by Gary Chapman 2. Not Your Mother's Rules: The New Secrets for Dating (The Rules) by Ellen Fein , Sherrie Schneider 3. How to Talk So Your Husband Will Listen by Rick JohnsonBonus: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber , Elaine Mazlish 4. The Secret by Rhonda ByrneBonus: The Secret Book Collection5. You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life by Jen Sincero6. Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill7. The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. WattlesBonus: You Are a Badass at Making Money: Master the Mindset of Wealth by Jen Sincero8. MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom (Tony Robbins Financial Freedom) by Tony Robbins9. The Secrets of Happy Families: Improve Your Mornings, Tell Your Family History, Fight Smarter, Go Out and Play, and Much More by Bruce Feiler 10. The 6 Phase Meditation Method: The Proven Technique to Supercharge Your Mind, Manifest Your Goals, and Make Magic in Minutes a Day by Vishen Lakhiani The Yegi Project, is the podcast for the young entrepreneur who may not know where to start, doesn't have anyone to guide them in the right direction and may not have full support from others. This podcast is called The Yegi “Project” because although Yegi is happy with where she is now, she knows that she still has a lot to do to complete her mission and purpose in this world. She aims to use this podcast to work hard alongside all of you to grow to a point where she can make a lasting change in people's lives and in the world. The Yegi Project is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and more!https://linktr.ee/theyegiprojectDisclaimer: This podcast or any other The Yegi Project episodes on this platform or other podcast streaming platforms is not legal business or tax advice. I make this content based on my own experience as a business owner and MBA for educational and entertainment purposes only.
There are as many ways to parent as there are parents in the world, but is there a “right” way to parent. Of course that answer is no, but there are definitely ways to parent that help meet your children where they are. Both developmentally and emotionally. No matter what, parenting is hard, but sometimes it's easier to navigate those challenges with responsive parenting. Liz Luize is an educator, daycare owner, and M.Ed in Learning, Cognition, and Development. After becoming a mom, she found her mission to empower parents with research-driven insights to boost their children's cognitive and emotional growth. Through her Instagram page, she offers a blend of scientifically-backed parenting tips and real talk, dedicated to nurturing the holistic development of tiny humans. Listen as Liz shares more about what responsive parenting is, what it isn't, how she's applied it both at home and in the classroom, and how it compares to some of the other parenting styles you hear about. Again, there is no one right way to parent and we're all going to make mistakes. So no matter what style of parenting you choose to employ, give yourself, and your children, grace. In this episode, we discuss: What responsive parenting is How parents can strike a balance between setting boundaries and being responsive to their child's needs in discipline The differences between gentle parenting, permissive parenting, and responsive parenting Tips on how to foster open and empathetic communication with children Resources: “How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk” by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish - https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/1451663889 “Good Inside” Dr. Becky Kennedy - https://www.amazon.com/Good-Inside/dp/0008505543/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1699973848&sr=1-1 “The Whole Brain Child” by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson - https://www.amazon.com/Whole-Brain-Child-Revolutionary-Strategies-Developing/dp/B0B94JC2TN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3DTNXAZFNDPQ5&keywords=the+whole+brain+child+by+daniel+siegel&qid=1699973880&s=books&sprefix=the+whole+brain+child+by+%2Cstripbooks%2C92&sr=1-1 “No-Drama Discipline” by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson - https://www.amazon.com/No-Drama-Discipline-audiobook/dp/B00NQAW77K/ref=sr_1_1?crid=EEG23AHU69G4&keywords=no+drama+discipline&qid=1699973906&s=audible&sprefix=no+drama+discipline%2Caudible%2C78&sr=1-1 Join Liz's Newsletter - https://parentingcharlie.myflodesk.com/jointhenewsletter Liz's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/parentingcharlie/ Discount Codes from Our Sponsors: Navy Hair Care Shampoo + Conditioner: use code LYNZY for 30% off - https://bit.ly/3ABupeN Navy Hair Care Charcoal Mask: use code LYNZY for 30% off - https://bit.ly/2USHdNC Thrive Market: 30% off your first order plus a $60 Free Gift - https://thrivemarket.com/lynzy Athletic Greens - AG1 - https://www.drinkag1.com/lynzy - Free One Year Supply of Vitamin D3+K2, 5 Travel Packs Questions: Can you tell us a bit about your journey in parenting and how you got into exploring different parenting styles? What does "responsive discipline" mean to you, and how does it differ from more traditional disciplinary approaches? Can you share some examples of how you've applied responsive discipline in your own parenting journey with Charlie? How can parents strike a balance between setting boundaries and being responsive to their child's needs in discipline? Many parents may confuse gentle parenting with permissive parenting. Could you clarify the key differences between the two? What are the potential advantages of practicing gentle parenting, and what are some common misconceptions about it? How do you handle situations where it might be challenging to be gentle while still maintaining necessary boundaries? Effective communication is often a cornerstone of gentle parenting. Can you share some tips on fostering open and empathetic communication with children? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome back to the Chasing Brighter Podcast. Today we are talking about our October Book Club Pick: "How To Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk". Adolescence doesn't have to be hell for parents or teenagers, say bestselling authors Elaine Mazlish and Adele Faber. The key? Knowing how to talk so they listen, and listen so they talk. In this episode you will hear about: Strategies to curb conflict and reduce frustration between you and your teen Thoughtful communication tactics for curfews, schoolwork and sex Hear, in the words of both parents and teens, real-world struggles Emphasizing listening, describing and validating emotions Encouraging autonomy and involving teens in problem solving Kelly & Jessica's own experiences with parenting based on this book Continue your self-discovery: IG @chasingbrighter | Blog www.chasingbrighter.com Click here to get a copy of our October Book Club Book: "How to Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk" Fuel Your Body With Warrior Strong Wellness: Use code CHASINGBRIGHTER for 10% off
Join Ashley as she shares ways we can encourage autonomy in children, drawing on skills and examples from the book, "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk" by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish, as well as personal examples and insights. Listen to the audio book, currently free on Audible: https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/B007ZT6RHY/ref=sr_1_1?crid=35VSSVBRMWKAM&keywords=how+to+talk+so+kids+will+listen&qid=1697137086&sprefix=how+to+talk+so+%2Caps%2C282&sr=8-1 Article with Executive Age chart: https://honestlyadhd.com/adhd-executive-age/ - - - Worried about your kid's emotional development? Wish there were an easier way to help them learn emotional intelligence? There is. Introducing Emotionally Intelligent Kids, a brand new space to connect you with videos, printables, worksheets, activities, games, and more to help take the stress and overwhelm out of helping your child develop emotional intelligence. Register today and lock in the founding member's rate of just $7/month! https://enlighteningmotherhood.com/kids - - - Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enlighteningmotherhood Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnlighteningMotherhood Website: https://www.enlighteningmotherhood.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enlighteningmotherhood/message
Chapter 1 What's How to Talk So Kids Will ListenThe book "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk" is written by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. It is a guide for parents, teachers, and caregivers on how to effectively communicate and connect with children. The book provides practical strategies and techniques for resolving conflicts, improving cooperation, active listening, and fostering positive relationships with children. It has become a popular resource worldwide for its valuable insights and practical advice in improving communication with children.Chapter 2 Why is How to Talk So Kids Will Listen Worth Read"How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" by Adele Faber is worth reading because it provides practical and effective strategies for communicating with children in a respectful and compassionate manner. The book offers a wealth of valuable insight into understanding children's emotions, maintaining healthy parent-child relationships, and resolving conflicts peacefully. It teaches parents how to listen attentively, express empathy, set clear boundaries, and encourage cooperation, fostering a positive and supportive environment for children to grow and thrive. By applying the techniques presented in the book, parents can improve communication with their kids, enhance their emotional intelligence, and nurture a stronger bond with them.Chapter 3 How to Talk So Kids Will Listen Summary"How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" by Adele Faber is a bestselling parenting book that offers effective communication strategies for parents to better connect with their children. The book is written in a conversational style, with real-life examples and practical advice.The book begins by highlighting the importance of establishing a good relationship with children based on respect, trust, and empathy. It emphasizes the need for parents to listen attentively to their children's feelings and concerns, and to acknowledge and validate their emotions, even if they seem trivial or irrational. Faber stresses that when children feel understood and heard, they are more likely to cooperate and communicate effectively.The book provides numerous tools and techniques to help parents effectively communicate with their children. It introduces the concept of "active listening," which involves giving undivided attention, maintaining eye contact, and reflecting back the child's words to show understanding. Faber also suggests using "I" statements instead of blaming or criticizing, which helps children feel less defensive and more willing to cooperate.The book also explores the power of encouragement and praise in building a child's self-esteem. Faber emphasizes the importance of acknowledging children's efforts and achievements, rather than focusing solely on results. This fosters a growth mindset where children learn to value their efforts and persist through challenges.Furthermore, the book offers strategies for resolving conflicts and discipline issues. Faber encourages parents to avoid punishment and instead use natural and logical consequences to help children learn from their mistakes. It also provides techniques for setting limits and enforcing rules in a respectful and compassionate manner.In summary, "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" is a comprehensive guide for parents seeking to improve their communication skills with their children. It empowers parents to create a nurturing and supportive environment where children feel understood, valued, and motivated to cooperate.Chapter 4 How to Talk So Kids Will Listen Author
In this Culture First episode, Damon Klotz sits down with the iconic Simon Sinek in a conversation wholly shaped around Simon's concept of the Infinite Mindset of company culture. Inside, you'll get a sneak peek into Simon's background and how it shaped his perspective on life and work. You'll also hear about the massive role that storytelling plays in Simon's work and how you can use it to help people connect with ideas on a deeper level. Simon's passion for shaping leaders with an Infinite Mindset shines throughout this chat, and he mentions Walmart, Microsoft, and Patagonia, organizations that have embraced the Infinite Mindset as he walks us through the tools and leadership skills that are required to build it. This interview was recorded in 2019, just moments before Simon stepped on stage to address an audience of more than 1,000 people and culture professionals at a Culture First event, which makes Simon's concerns about the power and influence of big tech companies and the need for balancing their role in society even more relevant today.Simon Sinek is an unshakable optimist who works to inspire people to do what inspires them so that we can change our world for the better. Simon and his team work with leaders and organizations in nearly every industry to help transform company culture and create a better working world. He is fascinated by the people and organizations that make the greatest, lasting impact on the world. He has devoted his life to sharing his thinking, and leading a movement to inspire people to do the things that inspire them and may be best known for popularizing the concept of WHY in his first Ted Talk in 2009. It has since become one of the most watched talks of all time on TED.com, with 37+ million views. Simon is a bestselling author and shares his ideas in the books Start With Why, Leaders Eat Last, Together Is Better, Find Your Why, and The Infinite Game.If you've enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, follow and leave a review.Learn more about Culture Amp at www.cultureamp.com or @cultureamp on InstagramLearn more about Simon at simonsinek.comShow notes: Simon recommends two books in this interview. He actually says they belong on the national curriculum: Man's Search For Meaning by Viktor Frankl and How to Talk to Kids So Kids Will Listen by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Harry Stebbings is an entrepreneur and investor. He created 20VC in 2015 when he was 19 years old. Now he's done over 3,127 podcast episodes and built one of the most listened to venture capital show in the world. 0:00 Intro 1:14 “You're Too Young” 3:51 Milestone Thinking 8:00 Uncovering Blindspots 14:39 Studying Psychology 16:55 Loss Of Childhood Joy 19:58 Struggling With Metrics 23:30 Building Mode 25:55 Parenting 30:02 Harry's Biggest Fear 32:23 What Has Harry Learned From Grandpa? 35:21 Connecting With Stranger 38:02 What Gets To Harry? 39:55 Where Has Harry Grown Most From 20VC? 44:23 Harry Cuts Ruthlessly 48:40 Competition In Podcasts? 52:15 Harry's Egregious Tax Bill 54:21 Building In Routine 56:23 Harry's Mom 1:00:12 Harry's Obesity 1:03:44 Entrepreneurs Are Athletes 1:06:52 What Would MrBeast Do If He Was… 1:09:23 What Would Harry Ask Ryan Reynolds? 1:11:41 Current Constraints? 1:18:12 Mental Discipline 1:20:12 Challenge How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish – https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/B007ZT6RHY Harry's Links Twitter: https://twitter.com/HarryStebbings Podcast: https://www.thetwentyminutevc.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf0PBRjhf0rF8fWBIxTuoWA My Links ✉️ Newsletter: https://dannymiranda.substack.com
Matt Greenberg is a product and engineering executive and was most recently the CTO at Reforge. He was previously the VP of Engineering at Credit Karma. Matt is a husband and father of three boys and one dog. In this episode we discuss: Matt's father being his hero and the wisdom he gained from him The work required in raising three boys The decision to have a third kid What to do when you get a phone call that your kid has wandered off in the neighborhood An exciting home birth experience involving the fire department The exponential growth of love after having kids Parenting three kids and starting Reforge during the pandemic Having an autistic son and getting him diagnosed Assessments, IEPs, and other support for autistic kids — Where to find Matt Greenberg - Twitter (aka X): https://twitter.com/matt_muffin - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattgreenberg/ Where to find Adam Fishman - Newsletter: https://www.fishmanafnewsletter.com - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/ - Twitter (aka X): https://twitter.com/fishmanaf - Threads: https://www.threads.net/@fishmanaf — In this episode, we cover: [1:58] Matt's background [3:53] Current life/Reforge/Engineering Leaders [5:44] Matt's childhood [7:03] Random funny parenting stories [8:24] Matt's parents [10:27] Advice from Matt's Dad [12:44] Matt's partner and how they met [14:00] All about Matt's kids [14:26] Their decision to have kids [17:37] Who is in charge of the dog [19:16] Earliest memory of Fatherhood and a wild home birth experience [24:15] His most surprising thing as a Dad [27:24] Managing three kids during Covid with his partner [31:24] Autism [37:20] Advocacy/IEPs/supporting your Autistic child and parenting frameworks [53:45] Where he's not always 100% aligned with his partner [58:56] Rapid fire — Show references: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk, by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish - https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/0380811960/ The Birth Partner, by Penni Simkin - https://www.amazon.com/Birth-Partner-5th-Childbirth-Companions/dp/1558329102/ — Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ Episode art designed by Matt Sutherland at https://www.mspnw.com/
On this episode of Community Cocktails with Kimberly, I sit down with Bridget Jowid, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Licensed Professional Counselor at PATH Counseling and Wellness. We discussed the critical role of early attachment in communication and relationships, highlighting the need for parents to be attuned to their children's cues while creating a safe, loving space for them to explore and return to. Our discussion also touched on the challenges of parenting teenagers, where Bridget stressed the importance of providing guidance and support while allowing them to experience freedom and independence.Books mentioned in the podcast:Brainstorm by Dan SiegelHow to Talk to Teens so Teens Will Listen and Listen so Teens Will Talk by Adele Fabre and Elaine Mazlish
Leitura do capítulo 8 (C) do livro Pais Liberados, Filhos Liberados - autoras Adele Faber e Elaine Mazlish.
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Leitura do capítulo 8 (A) "Não faça a cabeça: faça o estado de espírito" - do livro Pais Liberados, Filhos Liberados - autoras Adele Faber e Elaine Mazlish.
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Krećemo sa serijalom BabyRoom BookClub. Prva knjiga koju smo pročitale za vas je Kako govoriti da bi djeca čula i kako ih slušati da bi nam govorila. Autorice ovog bestselera i broja 1 prema New York Timesu su Adele Faber i Elaine Mazlish - nagrađivane svjetske stručnjakinje za komunikaciju između djece i roditelja te majke šestero djece. Zašto je važna empatija? Kako uključiti djecu u kooperaciju bez da im uništimo samopouzdanje? Kako poticati autonomnost kod djece? I slične odgovore saznajte u samo 11 minuta.
Leitura do capítulo 7 "Os Papéis que lhes impomos" - do livro Pais Liberados, Filhos Liberados, das autoras Adele Faber e Elaine Mazlish.
Leitura do capítulo 7 (d) "Os papéis que lhes impomos", do livro Pais Liberados, Filhos Liberados - das autoras Adele Faber e Elaine Mazlish.
Leitura do capítulo 7 (c) "Os papéis que lhes impomos" - do livro Pais Liberados, Filhos Liberados - autoras Adele Faber e Elaine Mazlish.
Leitura do Capítulo 7 (b) "Os papéis que lhes impomos", do livro Pais Liberados, Filhos Liberados - das autoras Adele Faber e Elaine Mazlish.
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Leitura do capítulo 5 (b) "Deixar ir: Um Diálogo sobre Autonomia", do livro Pais Liberados, Filhos Liberados, das autoras Adele Faber e Elaine Mazlish.
Join us as our host, George Kamel, talks with Executive Vice President of EntreLeadership Daniel Ramsey and Director of Ramsey Events Joe Leavitt. They start this episode with a leadership roundtable segment where they discuss why food and fun are foundational to building trust on your team. Later, George chats with Simon Sinek, a brilliant thought leader and bestselling author. He shares how high-performing teams achieve a high level of trust and how you can get that level of trust on your team. You'll learn: • The easiest way to build trust on your team • The truth about toxic leadership in America • Why Simon Sinek thinks you should have a spy on your team • The major disadvantage to working remote Sign up for The EntreLeadership Podcast Takeaways—a weekly email where you'll get three tangible takeaways and a tactical action step related to each episode: https://bit.ly/podcast-takeaways Support our sponsors: • Hite Digital: https://bit.ly/HiteDigital • NetSuite: https://bit.ly/NetSuiteEntre • Trainual: https://bit.ly/TrainualEntre • BELAY: https://bit.ly/351P9AE Links mentioned in this episode: • The EntreLeadership Podcast: https://bit.ly/TheEntreLeadershipPodcast • Questions for Humans Conversation Cards: Workplace: https://bit.ly/3MOIsnz • Give us your feedback by leaving a voicemail at 844.944.1070 or emailing entrepodcast@ramseysolutions.com • Simon Sinek's website: https://bit.ly/3CT7OfB • How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish: https://amzn.to/3TonPRx • Sign up for your 30-day free trial of EntreLeadership Elite: https://bit.ly/3QQ0E1l Learn more about EntreLeadership Events: • EntreLeadership Master Series: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipMasterSeries • EntreLeadership Summit: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipSummit Learn more about EntreLeadership Coaching: • Elite: https://bit.ly/3tI2fN8 • Advisory Groups: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipAdvisoryGroups • Executive Coaching: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipExecutiveCoaching • Workshops: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipWorkshops Listen to all the Ramsey Network podcasts anytime, anywhere in our app. Download the Ramsey Network app: https://apple.co/3eN8jNq Learn more about your ad choices. https://www.megaphone.fm/adchoices Ramsey Solutions Privacy Policy
TEX TALKS: on the BRAIN, Changing BEHAVIOR, HAPPINESS, LIFE and more
This week, Tex Ellis, psychotherapist at Changing Patterns Psychotherapy Services, LLC in Annapolis MD shares more resources that get his thumbs up on helping you with self-reflection and taking back control. Books recommended in this episode are: * 1-2-3 Magic: Training Your Children to Do What You Want! by Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D available at https://amzn.to/3SpZ06t * How to Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish available at https://amzn.to/3NgH1i1 * Codependent No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself by Melodie Beattie - https://amzn.to/3TWtizy * The Codependency Workbook: Simple Practices for Developing and Maintaining Your Independence - https://amzn.to/3DKHOod * How To Break Free of the Drama Triangle and Victim Consciousness - https://amzn.to/3SPLtWf * The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom (A Toltec Wisdom Book) by Don Miguel Ruiz - https://amzn.to/3DJxsVr For more information: www.ChangingPatternsPsychotherapyServices.com (443) 261-5950 Office Telephone DISCLAIMER: Information contained in this video is for educational purposes only. It should not be perceived as a substitution for professional medical or psychological advice, diagnosis or treatment. It does not take the place of psychological or medical services. If you are experiencing any conditions or have specific symptoms and you might suspect that you are suffering from a mental or medical problem that would require mental health or medical services, please seek out the appropriate specialist for assistance. Changing Patterns Psychotherapy Services, LLC © 2022
TEX TALKS: on the BRAIN, Changing BEHAVIOR, HAPPINESS, LIFE and more
This week, Tex Ellis, psychotherapist at Changing Patterns Psychotherapy Services, LLC in Annapolis MD delves into more skills you can use as a parent to help with your children and save you from frustration and escalating confrontation. Books recommended in this episode are: * 1-2-3 Magic: Effective Discipline for Children ages 2 to 12 by Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D available at https://amzn.to/3z8Wdb8 * 1-2-3 Magic: Gentle 3-Step Child & Toddler Discipline for Calm, Effective, and Happy Parenting by Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D available at https://amzn.to/3TM5X2T * Tantrums! (1-2-3 Magic Parenting) by Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D available at https://amzn.to/3Sz9bWh * 1-2-3 Magic Teen by Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D available at https://amzn.to/3z3lcN1* 1-2-3 Magic: Training Your Children to Do What You Want! by Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D available at https://amzn.to/3SpZ06t * I Never Get Anything!: How to Keep Your Kids from Running Your Life by Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D available at https://amzn.to/3N2DEuP * How to Talk When Kids Won't Listen: Whining, Fighting, Meltdowns, Defiance, and Other Challenges of Childhood by Joanna Faber available at https://amzn.to/3TM4KIT * How to Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish available at https://amzn.to/3TMucy2 For more information: www.ChangingPatternsPsychotherapyServices.com (443) 261-5950 Office DISCLAIMER: Information contained in this video is for educational purposes only. It should not be perceived as a substitution for professional medical or psychological advice, diagnosis or treatment. It does not take the place of psychological or medical services. If you are experiencing any conditions or have specific symptoms and you might suspect that you are suffering from a mental or medical problem that would require mental health or medical services, please seek out the appropriate specialist for assistance. Changing Patterns Psychotherapy Services, LLC © 2022
Are you familiar with Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish‘s classic book “How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk“? You should be. It's not just for parents. The ideas in this book and in their other books should be required reading for all of us, but especially for parents, therapists and anyone interested in what we can do to better communicate with each other. I think you will be as charmed as I was listening to Adele and I encourage you to listen to part 2 of this interview.
In part 2 of my interview with Adele Faber, co-author along with Elaine Mazlish of “How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk” we talk about what do do when you've got nothing left emotionally to give to your children, how to handle foul language, how to problem solve with your children, and being authentic with your children about own feelings. Finally, Adele gives her opinion on whether or not we need to be tougher with our children, especially when they are acting out.
Emily continues to share her takeaways and opinions from the book Siblings Without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. This episode includes the last several chapters, focusing particularly on sibling conflict and when brothers and sisters fight with each other. Also, if you haven't already listened to them, I highly recommend you check out Ep12 - Collaborative Solutions[...] and Ep14 - Applying Tools from The Explosive Child for Siblings[...] because those tools go along extremely well with the tools presented here! * * * Connect with me me via enlighteningmotherhood.com/contact or DM me on Instagram @enlighteningmotherhood - I love hearing from listeners! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enlighteningmotherhood/message
Emily explains her takeaways and ideas from the book Siblings Without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. This episode includes the first several chapters, including: -How to help children handle negative emotions, particularly towards their sibling -Ideas on how to avoid rivalry caused by comparisons -Giving to our children according to their need (and letting go of guilt!) -Why we should avoid assigning roles to our children Also, if you haven't already listened to them, I highly recommend you check out Ep12 - Collaborative Solutions[...] and Ep14 - Applying Tools from The Explosive Child for Siblings[...] because those tools go along extremely well with the tools presented here! * * * Connect with me me via enlighteningmotherhood.com/contact or DM me on Instagram @enlighteningmotherhood - I love hearing from listeners! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enlighteningmotherhood/message
La poeta Ana Merino nos presenta su segunda incursión en la novela después de ganar el Premio Nadal. Se trata de Amigo (Ed. Destino), una historia que reivindica el poder de la amistad y la figura de Joaquín Amigo, miembro todavía bastante desconocido de la Generación del 27. Antes, leemos un fragmento de El museo de la rendición incondicional, de Dubravka Ugresic, novela sobre los exiliados de la Guerra de los Balcanes que la editorial Impedimenta recupera ahora y que nos parece alumbra el drama al que se siguen enfrentando los refugiados de nuestros días. En nuestro buzón de voz un oyente nos hace una doble recomendación: Un cadáver en el armario, de la reina del misterio Mary Higgins Clark y Cómo hablar para que los adolescentes le escuchen y cómo escuchar para que los adolescentes le hablen, (Ed. Omega) de Adele Faber y Elaine Mazlish Por su parte, Ignacio Elguero nos sugiere tres lecturas: La linterna de papel (Ed. Literatura Random House), disección que hace el británico Will Burns del comportamiento de la clase alta durante la pandemia; Guía de pasos perdidos (Ed. Páginas de Espuma), un conjunto de cuentos de Javier Vela protagonizado por personajes solitarios y excéntricos; y Sinsonte (Ed. Impedimenta), una distopía del estadounidense Walter Tevis. Javier Lostalé se adelanta a los estrenos de la cartelera hablándonos de Compartimento No 6 (Ed. Alianza), una historia de la finlandesa Rosa Liksom cuya adaptación al cine está a punto de estrenarse y que arroja luz sobre el carácter y la complicada historia de Rusia. Para terminar, Mariano Peyrou mira la historia reciente de nuestro país a través de Ritual del laberinto (Ed. Bartleby), poemario en el que Julio Mas Alcaraz da voz a dos mujeres, nieta y abuela, que reflexionan sobre el peso de la Guerra Civil, el olvido y la memoria. Escuchar audio
Aujourd'hui, dans cet épisode, je souhaite aborder les relations entre frères et soeurs... Comment faire en sorte de mettre fin aux crises de jalousies, disputes, qui ruinent la cohésion familiale ? ✖ Je te partage ici les 7 erreurs que nous faisons en tant que parents et qui peuvent générer des conflits et une mauvaise ambiance au sein de la fratrie
Join Susan and her special guest, Julie King, as they discuss her newly published book, "How to Talk When Kids Won't Listen." Since 1980, millions of parents have relied on Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish's "How to Talk" series of books for practical advice on communicating effectively and empathetically with children. In 2017 Adele's daughter, Joanna Faber, along with Julie King, published the bestselling "How to Talk So LITTLE Kids Will Listen," applying the same trusted techniques to the particular challenges of parenting young children. Now, Faber and King apply the "How to Talk" strategies to some of the most difficult challenges of raising children, from trantrums to technology to homework hassles. Watch it live on Facebook!
Should you be concerned if your child has a messy, disorganized room? A mom emails asking for advice on how to handle a kid's room that feels out of control. Dr. Lisa introduces us to the term executive functioning, the mental processes that help with managing oneself and one's possessions. Reena asks if being disorganized as a child can lead to problems down the line. Lisa offers guidance on when it's time to step in and how to help your children organize themselves and their things. BOOK GIVEAWAY Enter to win a copy of How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. 1. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and/or LinkedIn @asklisapodcast 2. Tag a friend and leave a comment (on Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn) 3. Enter as many times as you'd like 4. For U.S. residents only (Give-away is not sponsored or endorsed by Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn. It will close at 11:59 p.m. EDT on 5/24/21. Winner will be chosen at random and will be notified within 24 hours of the end of the give-away. Books will be mailed to the winners.) Additional resources: https://www.drlisadamour.com/ Ask Lisa is produced by: www.GoodTroubleProductions.com Be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn @AskLisaPodcast, @LDamour, @ReenaNinan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Come meet Erin in today's episode. She's a wife and mom of four. Erin shares some beautiful insights into mothering and mentions these two books: "How To Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk" by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish, "Parenting Teens With Love And Logic" by Foster W Cline and Jim Fay.
Quand la famille s'agrandit, on rêve tous d'harmonie, de câlins, d'une tribu soudée. Au lieu de ça, on se retrouve souvent à arbitrer entre des enfants mécontents « parce qu'elle a eu une plus grosse part de gâteau »… quand on ne hurle pas sur le “grand”, parce qu'il vient de blesser le “petit”. Dorothée Saada reçoit Margaux Michiels, psychologue clinicienne, formée au Theraplay (une thérapie basée sur les liens d'attachement). Grâce à elle, on comprend mieux les besoins de l'aîné, on apprend à l'écouter vraiment, et on fait le plein d'ocytocine, l'hormone de l'amour, qui apaise tous les conflits. A lire pour aller plus loin : “Frères et sœurs sans rivalités”, d'Adèle Faber et Elaine Mazlish, aux Editions du Phare. Galère sa mère est un podcast de Parents. Cet épisode a été enregistré à Uni-Médias (Paris,15e).Rédaction : Anais Jouvancy, Dorothée Saada et Estelle CintasRéalisation : Nicolas JeanMusique : François ClosIdentité graphique : UpianCommunication : Farid Adou, Marianne Meyniel et Valentine Cochin Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Join us this week to learn this quick tip for pressing pause on a meltdown. This tip comes from the book "How To Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk" by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish.
Our discussion this week is the Montessori approach to an important, and sometimes a seemingly impossible topic: how to stop toddlers from hitting/pushing/or biting. Your toddler might be going through this phase currently and this podcast will help give you the tools to deal with it the next time the situation arises, and eventually prevent it from happening. This podcast will answer the following three questions: Why should we get involved? Why do toddlers hit, push, or bite? And how should I respond when this happens? Book Recommendations: >>> The Whole Brain Child: by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson >>> How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish
Special guests: Joanna Faber & Julie King. What do you do with a little kid who won't brush his teeth? Screams in his car seat? Pinches the baby? Refuses to eat her vegetables? Throws books at the library and runs rampant in the restaurant? We've all been there. How many of us have seen the parent with the child at the supermarket who is throwing one big tantrum in the cereal aisle because s/he won't buy the super sugar rainbowloops that he had to-- HAD TO-- have? How many of us have BEEN that parent with that child? No judgment- we are here to discuss it and get some strategies and scripts to all parents who have ever had some trouble with their young kids. Many of you who are hungry for parenting and teaching knowledge probably know the blockbuster best-selling book, How to Listen So Kids will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. It's a staple on my shelf. Well, Adele Faber has a daughter, Joanna Faber who not only grew up being the recipient of all the strategies Faber and Mazlish described in their mega-bestseller, but also wrote a follow up book with her childhood best friend, Julie King that takes a similar structure, using common challenges of young children and provides tool after tool to help anyone with children ages 2-7. Joanna Faber and Julie King are the authors of How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7 (Scribner 2017). The book has been ranked #1 as a best-seller on Amazon, and is being translated into 17 languages world-wide. Joanna and Julie created the soon-to-be-released app Pocket Parent, a companion to their book, as well as the app Parenting Hero. Joanna and Julie lead workshops online and in person, consult privately and give lectures in the U.S. and internationally. Visit them at HowToTalkSoLittleKidsWillListen.com or on Facebook. The post How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen with Joanna Faber & Julie King appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.