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About The Guest - Maureen HealyMaureen Healy is an award-winning author, sought-after speaker and leader focused on children's emotional health. She writes a popular blog for Psychology Today, which has reached millions worldwide. Tal Ben-Shahar said, “Maureen has provided an important antidote to the difficult times so many of our kids are going through these days” describing her new book: The Happiness Workbook for Kids. Healy's prior book, The Emotionally Healthy Child (preface from Dalai Lama), won the Nautilus Book Award, Book Excellence and Forward Indie in 2019.With 15+ years of experience, Maureen has guided 1000's of parents and their children, worked with educators globally, taught in the classroom, and given keynote talks throughout North America, Europe and Asia. She's also appeared across all media outlets such as: ABC's “Midday Live” in San Francisco, New York Times and Forbes, PBS's “This Emotional Life” series, and Scholastic magazine, as examples.Maureen's educational credentials include a BA and MBA from Clark University in Worcester, MA and a PhD program in Child Clinical Psychology at Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, CA. Additionally, Maureen has studied with happiness teachers globally, which has bolstered her joy immensely. She says, “Life is never boring,” especially as she continues to learn from every experience she has and person she meets.Website - https://growinghappykids.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/maureendhealy/Twitter - https://twitter.com/mdhealyAbout The Host - Janine HalloranJanine Halloran is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, an author, a speaker, an entrepreneur and a mom. As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Janine has been working primarily with children and adolescents for over 15 years. She loves to create products and resources, so she started two businesses to support families and professionals who work with children and teens. ‘Coping Skills for Kids' provides products and resources to help kids learn to cope with their feelings in safe and healthy ways. It's the home of the popular Coping Cue Cards, decks of cards designed to help kids learn and use coping skills at home or at school. Janine's second business ‘Encourage Play' is dedicated to helping kids learn and practice social skills in the most natural way - through play! Encourage Play has free printables, as well as digital products focused on play and social skills.Coping Skills for Kids - https://copingskillsforkids.comEncourage Play - https://www.encourageplay.comInterested in reading my books? The Coping Skills for Kids Workbook - https://store.copingskillsforkids.com/collections/coping-skills-for-kids-workbook/products/coping-skills-for-kids-workbook-digital-versionSocial Skills for Kids - https://store.copingskillsforkids.com/collections/encourage-play/products/social-skills-for-kids-workbook Connect with Janine on Social MediaInstagram: @copingskillsforkidsFacebook: facebook.com/copingskillsforkids and facebook.com/encourageplayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JanineHalloranEncouragePlay
Dr. Healy discusses practical (and fun!) ways to build grit and resilience within your kids to foster true happiness for parent and child.
Summer is all about fun and happiness, so this week, we're looking at how to make this your family's happiest summer yet. On this week's episode, educator and children's emotional health expert Maureen Healy talks about how to do that! Her new book, The Happiness Workbook for Kids, looks at how to navigate the difficult times we're in and create fun, positive experiences for children. In this episode, she talks about some of the things we all can do to make this summer happier – and healthier – for the whole family. In this episode, you'll learn: The importance of teaching emotional health to children. How positive emotional health makes us happier. Ideas for where to start making this summer your happiest yet.
Kathryn interviews Helen Hadani PhD. As the day-to-day effects of the pandemic ease, our children have been left with having to play catch up, learning the social tools and skills that parents of young children took for granted just 3 short years ago. To help them, parents need a new toolbox to foster their child's emotional intelligence—an essential character trait for children to succeed in our fast-paced, social society. Rachael Katz and Dr. Helen Hadani offer an innovative approach that breaks the mold on parenting. They share relevant research on social and emotional awareness to help parents understand how their child's mind is developing as well as providing powerful tips on how to help children build emotional intelligence to navigate the conditions of our times. Dr. Hadani is currently a fellow at the Brookings Institution where she conducts policy-focused research on the benefits of playful learning in both formal and informal contexts.Kathryn also interviews Author Maureen Healy. Summer is a fun time for most children, but these past few years have been tough! Helping your children bounce back from the pandemic and point towards happier experiences this summer may sound like a big job. The good news is you're not alone, and learning how to help them become stronger, more resilient, and ultimately, happier is important- for you and them. Maureen Healy brings us a great resource with ideas for experiences that bring us closer together and provide happy memories while learning, exploring and having new adventures. She is an award-winning author, educator, sought-after speaker, and leader in the field of children's emotional health, especially resilience education. She has reached millions worldwide through her popular blog on Psychology Today and is a favored expert source for media channels such as the NY Times, Forbes, Scholastic Magazine, ABC, NBC, PBS's This Emotional Life series, and Disney's The Fatherhood Project, with Hank Azaria.
Kathryn interviews Helen Hadani PhD. As the day-to-day effects of the pandemic ease, our children have been left with having to play catch up, learning the social tools and skills that parents of young children took for granted just 3 short years ago. To help them, parents need a new toolbox to foster their child's emotional intelligence—an essential character trait for children to succeed in our fast-paced, social society. Rachael Katz and Dr. Helen Hadani offer an innovative approach that breaks the mold on parenting. They share relevant research on social and emotional awareness to help parents understand how their child's mind is developing as well as providing powerful tips on how to help children build emotional intelligence to navigate the conditions of our times. Dr. Hadani is currently a fellow at the Brookings Institution where she conducts policy-focused research on the benefits of playful learning in both formal and informal contexts.Kathryn also interviews Author Maureen Healy. Summer is a fun time for most children, but these past few years have been tough! Helping your children bounce back from the pandemic and point towards happier experiences this summer may sound like a big job. The good news is you're not alone, and learning how to help them become stronger, more resilient, and ultimately, happier is important- for you and them. Maureen Healy brings us a great resource with ideas for experiences that bring us closer together and provide happy memories while learning, exploring and having new adventures. She is an award-winning author, educator, sought-after speaker, and leader in the field of children's emotional health, especially resilience education. She has reached millions worldwide through her popular blog on Psychology Today and is a favored expert source for media channels such as the NY Times, Forbes, Scholastic Magazine, ABC, NBC, PBS's This Emotional Life series, and Disney's The Fatherhood Project, with Hank Azaria.
Kathryn interviews Helen Hadani PhD. As the day-to-day effects of the pandemic ease, our children have been left with having to play catch up, learning the social tools and skills that parents of young children took for granted just 3 short years ago. To help them, parents need a new toolbox to foster their child's emotional intelligence—an essential character trait for children to succeed in our fast-paced, social society. Rachael Katz and Dr. Helen Hadani offer an innovative approach that breaks the mold on parenting. They share relevant research on social and emotional awareness to help parents understand how their child's mind is developing as well as providing powerful tips on how to help children build emotional intelligence to navigate the conditions of our times. Dr. Hadani is currently a fellow at the Brookings Institution where she conducts policy-focused research on the benefits of playful learning in both formal and informal contexts.Kathryn also interviews Author Maureen Healy. Summer is a fun time for most children, but these past few years have been tough! Helping your children bounce back from the pandemic and point towards happier experiences this summer may sound like a big job. The good news is you're not alone, and learning how to help them become stronger, more resilient, and ultimately, happier is important- for you and them. Maureen Healy brings us a great resource with ideas for experiences that bring us closer together and provide happy memories while learning, exploring and having new adventures. She is an award-winning author, educator, sought-after speaker, and leader in the field of children's emotional health, especially resilience education. She has reached millions worldwide through her popular blog on Psychology Today and is a favored expert source for media channels such as the NY Times, Forbes, Scholastic Magazine, ABC, NBC, PBS's This Emotional Life series, and Disney's The Fatherhood Project, with Hank Azaria.
Kathryn interviews Helen Hadani PhD. As the day-to-day effects of the pandemic ease, our children have been left with having to play catch up, learning the social tools and skills that parents of young children took for granted just 3 short years ago. To help them, parents need a new toolbox to foster their child's emotional intelligence—an essential character trait for children to succeed in our fast-paced, social society. Rachael Katz and Dr. Helen Hadani offer an innovative approach that breaks the mold on parenting. They share relevant research on social and emotional awareness to help parents understand how their child's mind is developing as well as providing powerful tips on how to help children build emotional intelligence to navigate the conditions of our times. Dr. Hadani is currently a fellow at the Brookings Institution where she conducts policy-focused research on the benefits of playful learning in both formal and informal contexts.Kathryn also interviews Author Maureen Healy. Summer is a fun time for most children, but these past few years have been tough! Helping your children bounce back from the pandemic and point towards happier experiences this summer may sound like a big job. The good news is you're not alone, and learning how to help them become stronger, more resilient, and ultimately, happier is important- for you and them. Maureen Healy brings us a great resource with ideas for experiences that bring us closer together and provide happy memories while learning, exploring and having new adventures. She is an award-winning author, educator, sought-after speaker, and leader in the field of children's emotional health, especially resilience education. She has reached millions worldwide through her popular blog on Psychology Today and is a favored expert source for media channels such as the NY Times, Forbes, Scholastic Magazine, ABC, NBC, PBS's This Emotional Life series, and Disney's The Fatherhood Project, with Hank Azaria.
Episode Description: With the pandemic, our kids have been displaced, developmentally afflicted and suffered. Join me in this important conversation with best-selling author, Maureen Healy, as we discuss how we can foster the learning experiences to bring kids the skills of happiness. Far more than rainbows and unicorns positivity, Maureen teaches the skills of mindful awareness, emotional understanding & management and resilience amid challenge. About Maureen: Maureen Healy is an award-winning author, sought-after speaker and leader focused on children's emotional health. She writes a popular blog for Psychology Today, which has reached millions worldwide. Tal Ben-Shahar said, “Maureen has provided an important antidote to the difficult times so many of our kids are going through these days” describing her new book: The Happiness Workbook for Kids. Healy's prior book, The Emotionally Healthy Child (preface from Dalai Lama), won the Nautilus Book Award, Book Excellence and Forward Indie in 2019. With 15+ years of experience, Maureen has guided 1000's of parents and their children, worked with educators globally, taught in the classroom, and given keynote talks throughout North America, Europe and Asia. She's also appeared across all media outlets such as: ABC's “Midday Live” in San Francisco, New York Times and Forbes, PBS's “This Emotional Life” series, and Scholastic magazine, as examples. Maureen's educational credentials include a BA and MBA from Clark University in Worcester, MA and a PhD program in Child Clinical Psychology at Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, CA. Additionally, Maureen has studied with happiness teachers globally, which has bolstered her joy immensely. She says, “Life is never boring,” especially as she continues to learn from every experience she has and person she meets. Learn more about Maureen, her books and her work at: www.growinghappykids.com
Check out Audrey's book, HAPPY CAMPERS, for insights and ideas for raising thriving future adults. Now available in audio, digital, and print formats. Visit Maureen Healy's website, Growing Happy Kids, for more about Maureen's work and books. Visit Sunshine Parenting for more resources & episodes. In this episode, Maureen Healy, Ph.D., and I talk about her new book, The Happiness Workbook for Kids, which is her brand new, kid-friendly workbook with ideas based on her many years of experience helping children improve their happiness and well-being. We previously discussed The Emotionally Healthy Child, which we discussed back in Ep. 80: The Emotionally Healthy Child with Maureen Healy.
Maureen Healy is an award-winning author, sought-after speaker and expert in children's emotional health. She writes a popular blog for Psychology Today, which has reached millions worldwide. Maureen's most recent book, The Emotionally Healthy Child (preface from Dalai Lama), won the Nautilus Book Award, Book Excellence and Forward Indie in 2019. With 15+ years of experience, Maureen has guided 1000's of parents and their children, worked with educators globally, taught in the classroom, and given keynote talks throughout North America, Europe and Asia. In 2007, Maureen lived at the Base of the Himalayas teaching kindergarten to Tibetan refugee children and studying with His Holiness the Dalai Lama in his temple with many others. Please enjoy! Please visit https://nishantgarg.me/podcasts for more info. Follow Nishant: Friday Newsletter: https://garnishant-91f4a.gr8.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nishant-garg-b7a20339/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nishant82638150 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NishantMindfulnessMatters/
To quote Daniel Goleman “If your emotional abilities aren't in hand, if you don't have self-awareness, if you are not able to manage your distressing emotions, if you can't have empathy and have effective relationships, then no matter how smart you are, you are not going to get very far”. I am a firm believer that emotional IQ is key for healthy relationships. We have all met someone who is highly intelligent but lacks emotional intelligence and can struggle to express their emotions or function socially. Imagine if we could educate children early on to become aware of and manage their emotions! Although this is rose tinted glasses thinking, I feel a lot of the worlds conflicts could be lessened if people's emotional IQ was elevated. I read a fantastic book titled “The Emotionally Health Child” and reached out to the author to get her on the podcast as I want you to get the same knowledge as I gained. My guest today is Maureen Healy who is an expert, award winning-author and sought-after speaker on how to improve children's emotional health. Maureen has a PhD in Child Clinical Psychology and with 15+ years of experience has guided 1000's of parents and their children towards better emotional health. Maureen has also worked with educators globally providing keynote talks throughout North America, Europe and Asia and writes a popular blog for Psychology Today. In today's conversation we covered a whole host of topics, including how to identify emotions and express them constructively, how early we can teach emotional health to children, understanding how the left and right side of the brain work for emotional health, what parents can do to teach children emotional health and much much more! Maureen has a fantastic ability to provide immediate actionable tips for parents, teachers and coaches to manage children's emotions and I'm excited for you to hear her worldly wisdom! So, without further ado please enjoy my conversation with Maureen Healy. Resources: - Growinghappykids.com - Instagram Maureen: maureendhealy - Twitter Maureen: @mdhealy - Maureen's Books: Books by Maureen Healy Answer to my question on what would you put in a message in a bottle to promote physical activity in children “You are loved and you matter” Once again thank you for taking the time to listen. If you enjoyed todays conversation, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes as well as sharing with a friend or colleague who you think would benefit from the episode. It's been great to hang out with you today and as always keep believing, moving, and growing! Follow Dan: Twitter: Twitter.com/believemovegrow Instagram: Instagram.com/believemovegrow Track: Down the street — Vendredi [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/FU0IiZj3H2g Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/down-the-street
Maureen Healy, author of The Emotionally Healthy Child. Topic: Helping children calm, center, and make smarter choices. Issues: What makes an emotionally healthy child? Three simple steps that have the power to change everything when it comes to emotional health; how children can use their experiences as fodder for positive emotional health; why wholeness is […] The post Helping Children Make Smarter Choices + Four Stages of Adolescence appeared first on Mr. Dad.
Today's guest, award-winning author Maureen Healy, runs a global mentoring program for elementary-aged children and works with parents and children in her private practice. Her expertise is in social and emotional learning. Healy explains that emotional health is the ability to make better choices, even when feeling anger or another emotion. She describes that the ability to "Stop, Calm, and Make a Smarter Choice" are key to expressing emotions constructively. She has worked with children worldwide including Tibetan refugees at the base of the Himalayas in Northern India. Info: growinghappykids.com
Today I am joined by nurse practitioner Maureen Healy to discuss all things healthcare. We discuss her experiences as a nurse as well as her new virtual healthcare company. Check out her telehealth services at www.virtualhealing.com
Today on the Dads with Daughters Podcast we spoke with Maureen Healy as we talk to her about raising emotionally healthy and happy children. Maureen Healy is an award-winning author, sought-after speaker and expert in children’s emotional health. She writes a popular blog for Psychology Today, which has reached millions worldwide. Maureen’s most recent book, The Emotionally Healthy Child (preface from Dalai Lama), won the Nautilus Book Award, Book Excellence and Forward Indie in 2019. With 15+ years of experience, Maureen has guided 1000’s of parents and their children, worked with educators globally, taught in the classroom, and given keynote talks throughout North America, Europe and Asia. She’s also appeared across all media outlets such as: ABC’s “Midday Live” in San Francisco, New York Times and Forbes, PBS’s “This Emotional Life” series, and Scholastic magazine, as examples. Maureen also has another book titled: Growing Happy Kids: How to Foster Inner Confidence, Success and Happiness If you want to learn more about Maureen Healy, check out her website! If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads With Daughters podcast we invite you to check out the Fatherhood Insider. The Fatherhood Insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual and most are figuring it out as they go along. The Fatherhood Insider is full of valuable resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step-by-step roadmaps and more you will engage and learn with experts but more importantly with dads like you. So check it out today!
Do you want to offer health benefits to your employees but providing health insurance seems out of your budget? You're not alone. While many small business owners understand the importance of their employees' mental and physical health, they are left wondering what they can afford to offer. The good news is, there is now a valuable alternative that you can offer. Maureen Healy started Virtual Healing, a company designed to be a health insurance alternative for small business owners. You now have a budget-friendly way to offer health benefits and show your team members you care about their health. In this episode, Maureen shares how. About Maureen Healy: Maureen Healy is a Nurse Practitioner & founder of Virtual Healing, Inc., a telehealth company providing mental health coaching, covid screening and prevention, treatment of minor illnesses and injuries, and help to control chronic conditions. From nursing for over thirty years; empowering patients and their families to take an active role in their health is her area of expertise. Maureen recently published Your Guide to a Safe and Swift Hospital Stay. This book offers tips on how to prevent medical and nursing errors while promoting a rapid recovery. In this Episode You’ll Hear: The benefits of telehealth services (4:28) Why now is an important time to focus on your team member’s mental health (6:37) Why having fun can be one of the best preventative medicines (9:43) How a team member’s mental health impacts their production and quality of work (11:08) Why rewarding your team with pizza might be causing harmful effects you didn’t intend. (14:16) How small businesses can use telehealth options as an alternative for health insurance (15:59) How services like Virtual Healing can offer a much-needed health care supplement for your employees who have outside health insurance (19:38) Suggested Resources: Get your FREE copy of Maureen’s book, Your Guide to a Safe and Swift Hospital Stay, by emailing Maureen at Maureen@virtualhealing.com. In your email, state that you are a listener of the Growing Your Team Podcast and supply the address where you would like your free book sent. How to Connect with Maureen Healy: Website: https://www.virtualhealing.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VirtualHealingInc
Everyday Rockstar (0:00:00) Lisa and Richie talk with this week's featured Everyday Rockstar. You can nomination yourself or someone you love by emailing thelisashow@byu.edu. Confronting Racism in the Workplace (0:07:29) Whether we'd like to admit it or not, racism can still be found in our society. One of the more difficult places it pops up at is the workplace, where paychecks and job security could be on the line for saying something you shouldn't. But if we genuinely believe in fairness and justice for all, we have to work harder to make our work environments safer for everyone and call out prejudice when we see it. So, when it comes to being more inclusive, how can we take discussions about racism and turn them into action? Today, we're joined by Trudy Bourgeois, CEO of Workforce Excellence, here with us to discuss ways we can cut racism out of our workplace. Murder Mystery Party (0:27:35) What do Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan, and John Grisham all have in common? Murder mysteries of course! And if you've ever wanted to be included on that list, well now you can be! And while murder mystery parties have been around since the early 20th century, they are now more options than ever for writing and hosting your own murder mystery dinner parties. Here to answer all our murder mystery party questions about writing your own script, proper hosting etiquette, or choosing a dinner party to play is founder and CEO of award-winning Red Herring Games, Jo Smedley. Connecting Through Passion (0:41:53) There are a lot of problems associate with 2020 and no matter who you are we've all been affected by at least this one: loneliness. It's hard to feel separated and isolated from those you love, however feeling lonely isn't a problem unique to 2020. We can often feel that we are on the outside and that we haven't found our tribe yet. So, what can we do to reach out and build relationships despite distance or quarantines? To help us out we've Spencer Smith onto the show. 7 years ago, he became a founding member of the Major League Soccer Discussion Group and through shared passion help built, one of the biggest American soccer loving community on the internet. Emotionally Healthy Kids (1:00:12) Kids are the greatest joys in life, but when those tantrums start—it can be difficult to remember that. Children feel things deeply, but they don't often have the right tools to express those feelings, which can result in things like temper tantrums or hurt feelings. We want our kids to be able to express themselves. So, what can we do to help give them the tools to do so? Here to share her advice with us is Maureen Healy—a children's emotional health expert. Skincare Ingredients (1:11:09) The ingredient list on any item can be long, daunting, and confusing. For skincare products, it's even worse. Long names ending in -oxy and -acid and -quinone seem like meaningless gibberish to the untrained eye. And then, even if you do know what one of the ingredients is and what it does, you don't know how it works with your other skincare products. All in all, it can make creating a skincare routine confusing, daunting, and potentially painful if done wrong. Here to decode the ingredients in skincare and to help us know what to look for and what to avoid is Colette Laxton, CEO and co-founder of the InKey List, a revolutionary skincare brand. You Are What Your Grandparents Ate (1:29:18) If you are what you eat, then what are you right now? Fresh fruits and vegetables from the garden? The whole rainbow of Otter Pops maybe? Our whole lives, we hear about how our eating and exercise choices affect our health and well-being. But, have you ever considered how your choices affect the health of your kids and future grandkids? As it turns out, the results of your bad eating or exercise habits might be passed on to your posterity. Today, we've invited Judith Finlayson, author of “You Are What Your Grandparents Ate,” on the show to tell us how our habits and environment affect the health of future generations.
Lisa and Richie talk with this week's Everyday Rockstar, Trudy Bourgeois gives tips for addressing racism, Jo Smedley teaches how to throw a murder mystery party, Spencer Smith explains how he connects with others online, Maureen Healy talks about teaching emotional health to kids, Colette Laxton discusses skincare products, Judith Finlayson explains how nutrition affects coming generations.
With all the changes with how we receive healthcare, Maureen Healy, is ahead of the curve. As the founder of Virtual Healing, a company dedicated to the health and well-being of people everywhere, Maureen has made it her mission to raise awareness about patient advocacy. With a background in healthcare spanning over three decades, Maureen discovered her love of medicine while still in her teens. He father was a physician and her mother was a registered nurse. The only girl in a family of seven children, Maureen chose learning from her father about the basics of medicine rather than cook for her family. This led her on a lifetime passion, and a career, as a registered nurse and then a nurse practitioner. Maureen got her master’s degree, securing her position as a nurse practitioner. She wanted more autonomy and control in how she practiced medicine. Her desire to write a book about how to have a better hospital stay began well over 15 years ago. But as happens to many authors, life took front seat to her writing. All that changed when her mother had a serious car accident. She quickly realized how important it is for loved ones to be the eyes and ears for a patient. Your Guide to a Safe and Swift Hospital Stay chronicles her mother’s journey and how Maureen addressed the many issues that arose. Available on Amazon, the books description clearly identifies what many people experience when tragedy strikes. https://amzn.to/2Wbko59 Visit http://www.virtualhealing.com
Today we’re talking about the relationship between resilience and vulnerability and how those two things are an integral part of living a purposeful life. I’ll use some quotes from one of my favorite books – one of those books you read that makes an indelible impression on you. And we’ll touch on what actually creates resilience, which is the ability to bounce back, to remain purposeful even if you get disappointed or you fail at something. And I ask these questions: Does being resilient mean you can't allow vulnerability? Or if you reveal vulnerability, does that reflect a lack of resilience? Here's my best answer. Our listener email is from someone who has fallen in love with a man whose son died within the last year. She wants some advice on how to be supportive in this very new but already special relationship. Important Links: Article on Dr. Victor Frankl and “logotherapy.” Psychology Today article by Maureen Healy on developing resilience You can hear more about this and many other topics by listening to my podcast, SelfWork with Dr. Margaret Rutherford. Subscribe to my website and receive one weekly newsletter including my weekly blog post and podcast! If you’d like to join my FaceBook closed group, then click here and answer the membership questions! Welcome! My new book entitled Perfectly Hidden Depression has arrived and you can order here! Its message is specifically for those with a struggle with strong perfectionism which acts to mask underlying emotional pain. But the many self-help techniques described can be used by everyone who chooses to begin to address emotions long hidden away that are clouding and sabotaging your current life. And there’s a new way to send me a message! You can record by clicking below and ask your question or make a comment. You’ll have 90 seconds to do so and that time goes quickly. By recording, you’re giving SelfWork (and me) permission to use your voice on the podcast. I’ll look forward to hearing from you!
Loving Kindness is a relaxation meditation for kids (great for adults too). This meditation encourages children to send loving kindness to all living beings all over the planet. Its purpose is relaxation, it concludes with an awakener. It may still be used at bedtime. Meditation script adapted from the work of Maureen Healy. Spoken by Maryanne Eve. Background music by Composer Robert Foster If you'd like further information or if you'd like to connect please get in touch via email kidsmindfulness@outlook.com.au
The Emotionally Healthy Child Parenting is a big job—that's obvious. Planning for school and ballet and three meals a day. Preventing the laundry monster from taking over the house. It's making sure they learn not to burn themselves on the stove or climb out of a window or run into traffic. It's making sure they're equipped with tools and education to function in society when they're grown. But with all the scary things in the world of parenting, how can we raise emotionally healthy children into adults that feel confident, connected, and capable? My guest in this episode is Maureen Healy, an award-winning author, speaker, and leader in the field of children's emotional health. She's got a new book, The Emotionally Healthy Child, which gives strategies to parents for helping their children grow up emotionally healthy. She also writes a blog for Psychology Today, which is read by millions of people around the globe. But Maureen came from a family with a history of alcohol and self-doubt… And there was always something wrong. She decided one day to break the chains and answer for herself one question… “How can I be happy?” DOWNLOAD THE RAISE YOUR FREQUENCY MEDITATION NOW! Her life led her to her life's work—Maureen's passion for children and their emotional health shines so brightly in our conversation. Her list of contributions in the field is long, and I'm delighted to share this space with her on the show. Click the play button to listen! What's inside this episode… Why logic won't work with emotional outbursts… The recipe for emotional health The key to cultivating healthy expression of emotion (in kids AND parents!) Does emotion serve a real purpose? The Smart Choices Checklist Additional resources for you… Find Maureen at GrowingHappyKids.com Send in your burning question about life to info@TheSoulFrequency.com (It may be featured on an upcoming episode of the podcast!) Download your 7-Step blueprint to powerful communication at TheSoulFrequency.com/Alignment Order my book The Soul Frequency at TheSoulFrequency.com/Book LISTEN TO MORE SOUL FREQUENCY SHOWS! Send me your questions and show topic requests to info@thesoulfrequency.com. Follow me on Facebook and on Instagram. WANT TO SHARE THE SHOW? – share this show through iTunes and many other podcast directories. WANT TO LEAVE US A REVIEW? – leave us a review in iTunes! I would love to hear from you!! As always, my hope for you is that you love big and live abundantly! xo
Author Maureen Healy visits The Indie Spiritualist to talk with Chris Grosso about her book, The Emotionally Healthy Child, and how we can help children process emotions in a healthy way.
We have all been hit hard by the news recently. And if we, as adults, are feeling the strain and stress, it's a safe bet that our children feel it too. How can you help? In this bonus episode I offer five ways. Helpful links: Click here for episode 261 of We Turned Out Okay, my conversation with Maureen Healy (whose Bubble Breathing exercise I suggest in this episode.) Click here for the link to the Eckerd College article about Marjorie Sanfilippo, whose study about kids and guns I talk about in this episode. Click weturnedoutokay.com/weekly to sign up for my parenting newsletter, which right now (in real-time) is an in-depth, 4-part series on how to handle overwhelmed at the start of the school year. Click here to read this post in your browser.
Maureen Healy is an award-winning author, speaker and leader in the field of children’s emotional health. Her new book, The Emotionally Healthy Child, gives adults the ideas and strategies they need to help their children (Preface by Dalai Lama). Maureen also writes a popular blog for Psychology Today, which has reached millions worldwide. In 2014, Maureen’s first book, Growing Happy Kids, won the Nautilus and Reader’s Favorite book awards. FULL SHOW NOTES; pictures, links, resources, about my guest and anything mentioned in the show, visit my website: www.authenticparenting.com/podcast *Want to get most out of your listening experience? Download the Easy Start Guide PDF with clickable links to past podcast episodes (over 160) grouped by category. East Start Guide>>>http://eepurl.com/ggtWk1 YOUR FEEDBACK IS VALUABLE! Do you have a comment, question, or a takeaway about this episode or the podcast in general? USA listeners call 732-763-2576 right now and leave a voicemail. International listeners use the FREE Speak Pipe tool on my website. Add your voice. It matters! Email: info@authenticparenting.com ABOUT ME I help overwhelmed, frustrated parents who want to parent differently than their parents, make sense of their early childhood experiences, connect to their authentic self and their children on a deeper level, reduce stress, bring more ease, calm and joy into their lives by yelling less, and practicing non-punitive discipline. WORK WITH ME I would be thrilled to support you in your parenting journey! Click here to get started with my Introductory (3 Sessions) Package or REAL Change Package - 6 Private Coaching Sessions-worldwide! :) Court-Ordered Parenting Classes (in person NJ, NY,and PA residents only) RATE & WRITE REVIEW FOR THE SHOW Watch this quick video tutorial on YouTube to how rate and write a review for the podcast on Apple Podcasts. SUBMIT YOUR PARENTING QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED IN THE SHOW: Voicemail: 732-763-2576 Speak Pipe for sending audio messages Email: info@authenticparenting.com CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA Authentic Parenting on Facebook Instagram NEED PARENTING SUPPORT? Join the Authentic Parenting FREE online community Thanks for listening! With gratitude, Anna Seewald, ME.d, MPsy Parent Educator, Keynote Speaker, Author www.authenticparenting.com
Tune in to our conversation as we discuss the challenges and tools available for parents to raise healthy children in this day and age. Maureen has wonderful insights for curious parents into the world of child development and how to help your child become emotionally mature, confident and aware. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/084
EPISODE OVERVIEW Maureen talks about the emotional brain and allowing our feelings to just be feelings. We discuss discipline for Highly Sensitive Children (HSCs), and the importance of creating connections with our kids. Maureen shares tips and tools for bringing calmness and grounding to emotionally reactive situations. HIGHLIGHTS Maureen shares her thoughts about the term Highly Sensitive Person Maureen discusses the work she does with children in her private practice and how the term HSP can sometimes be used as an excuse (in her estimation) She explains her belief that everyone falls somewhere on the spectrum of sensitivity and the benefits as well as downsides to labeling I share the freedom that I experienced when I was able to give my emotions a name and know that it’s a researched trait, and it’s how I’m wired; there’s nothing wrong with me. Maureen discusses what is an emotionally healthy child We talk about The Emotional Brain Wholeness is more important than happiness We discuss how parents have the opportunity to model how we manage big feelings and how we calm ourselves in order to demonstrate this for our children Maureen gives the 3 steps to raising an emotionally healthy child The importance of authenticity in your relationship with a Highly Sensitive Child (HSC) Maureen answers questions from members of the Unapologetically Sensitive Facebook group (Amber Landsford and Kevin Thibault) Maureen talks about the importance of slowing down, getting emotions out, and bringing logic and calming to challenging situations The importance of giving your child a safe space to feel their feelings and for them to know that all feelings are acceptable Letting kids know that they are bigger than their feelings The importance of forgiveness and knowing how to forgive Highly Sensitive Persons (HSPs) have some gifts that non-sensitives do not have, and when we are able to gain mastery over our capacity to react emotionally, we can be powerhouses Surround yourself with people who really have the capacity to embrace who you are The more we expand on our capacity to feel uncomfortable things, the more that space opens up for more good things like joy and happiness and bliss BIO Maureen Healy is the author of The Emotionally Healthy Child and also Growing Happy Kids, which won Nautilus and Readers’ Favorite book awards in 2014. A popular Psychology Today blogger and sought-after public speaker, Maureen runs a global mentoring program for elementary-aged children and works with parents and their children in her busy private practice. Her expertise in social and emotional learning has taken her all over the world, including working with Tibetan refugee children at the base of the Himalayas in Northern India to classrooms in Northern California. Visit her online at http://www.growinghappykids.com. PODCAST HOST Patricia Young is a Life Coach in California. Patricia works with Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) helping them understand their HSPness, and turning their perceived shortcomings into superpowers. Patricia is passionate about providing education to help HSPs and non-HSPs understand and truly appreciate all the gifts we have to offer. Patricia works globally online with HSPS providing coaching. We meet over a private platform (similar to Skype), and you can have coaching from the privacy of your own home—when the kids are at school or are napping; from work; in your pajamas, or when you just can’t face sitting in traffic or going out. Patricia also facilitates online specialty groups for HSPs. LINKS Website - www.GrowingHappyKids.com Facebook - www.twitter.com/MDHealy Instagram - www.instagram.com/MaureenDHealy Youtube - www.youtube.com/user/GrowingHappy To write a review in itunes: click on this link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/unapologetically-sensitive/id1440433481?mt=2 select “view in itunes” chose “open in itunes” choose “ratings and reviews” click to rate the number of stars click “write a review” Website-- www.unapologeticallysensitive.com Facebook-- https://www.facebook.com/Unapologetically-Sensitive-2296688923985657/ Facebook group Unapologetically Sensitive-- https://www.facebook.com/groups/2099705880047619/ Instagram-- https://www.instagram.com/unapologeticallysensitive/ Youtube-- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOE6fodj7RBdO3Iw0NrAllg/videos?view_as=subscriber e-mail-- unapologeticallysensitive@gmail.com Show hashtag--#unapologeticallysensitive Music-- Gravel Dance by Andy Robinson www.andyrobinson.com Editor -- David Petlansky of Pitseleh Pictures - www.facebook.com/PitselehPictures
Dr. Dan welcomes author and parenting expert Maureen Healy of Growing Happy Kids.com to discuss her new and inspiring book The Emotionally Healthy Child: Helping Your Child Calm, Center, and Make Smarter Choices. Growing up has never been easy, but today’s world presents kids and their parents with unprecedented challenges. The National Institute of Mental Health reports that 25 percent of children experience anxiety and 14 percent have a mood disorder, and National Public Radio shared that as many as five million public school students have mental-emotional issues such as depression and anxiety. Today Dr. Dan talks to award-winning author and international speaker Maureen Healy about emotional health and much more. In her book The Emotionally Healthy Child, Maureen Healy explains that emotional health is the ability identify emotions and to make better choices, even when feeling anger or another big emotion. She explains to Dr. Dan that the ability to — Stop, Calm, and Make a Smarter Choice — are key to expressing emotions constructively. During today’s podcast interview listeners will hear about what children need to know, what children need to do, and what speeds up the process of emotional health. In addition, Dr. Dan and Maureen Healy discuss what age to start working on emotional health, the feeling brain vs. the thinking brain, mindfulness tools, the inspiring words the Dalai Lama wrote about Maureen’s book ( "I hope Maureen Healy's book - The Emotionally Healthy Child - will contribute to a more wholesome education for future generations"), her studies with happiness teachers globally, the concept of wholeness, and much more -- including Maureen’s Parent Footprint Moment. Maureen Healy is an award-winning author, speaker and leader in the field of children’s emotional health. Maureen writes a popular blog for Psychology Today and her first book Growing Happy Kids won the Nautilus and Readers’ Favorite book awards. With over fifteen years of years of experience, Maureen has counseled thousands of parents and their children, worked with educators globally, taught in the classroom, and given keynote talks throughout North America, Europe and Asia. She’s also appeared across all media outlets including AOL’s “The Fatherhood Project” with Hank Azaria, Forbes.com and Scholastic magazine. Maureen’s earned a BA and MBA from Clark University in Worcester, MA and a PhD in Child Clinical Psychology at Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, CA. Watch this free video to learn more about Dr. Dan and Parent Footprint Awareness Training®.
Parenting is hard--especially when you're trying to heal as an adult without hurting your kids! We sat down with award winning author, speaker, and expert on children's emotional health, Maureen Healy, to ask her tips every parent needs to know while raising emotional and highly sensitive children. She gives practical tips that you can immediately implement into your home, helping your children thrive! https://highlysensitivekids.com
Maureen Healy is the author of The Emotionally Healthy Child and also Growing Happy Kids, which won Nautilus and Readers’ Favorite book awards in 2014. A popular Psychology Today blogger and sought-after public speaker, Maureen runs a global mentoring program for elementary-aged children and works with parents and their children in her busy private practice. Her expertise in social and emotional learning has taken her all over the world, including working with Tibetan refugee children at the base of the Himalayas in Northern India to classrooms in Northern California. Visit her online at http://www.growinghappykids.com.
In Episode 80, I’m chatting with Maureen Healy, author of The Emotionally Healthy Child: Helping Children Calm, Center, and Make Smarter Choices We talk about embracing the discomfort of handling challenging emotions and raising emotionally healthy and happy kids. BIG IDEAS It’s okay to be uncomfortable with a feeling. We need to learn how to… The post Ep. 80: The Emotionally Healthy Child with Maureen Healy appeared first on Sunshine Parenting.
Maureen Healy is the author of The Emotionally Healthy Child and also Growing Happy Kids, which won Nautilus and Readers’ Favorite book awards in 2014. A popular Psychology Today blogger and sought-after public speaker, Maureen runs a global mentoring program for elementary-aged children and works with parents and their children in her busy private practice. Her expertise in social and emotional learning has taken her all over the world, including working with Tibetan refugee children at the base of the Himalayas in Northern India to classrooms in Northern California. Visit her online at http://www.growinghappykids.com
In this episode you will learn about: •Building emotional health in children •Difference between stress behavior and misbehavior •Helping children integrate right & left brain decisions •What to do about dopamine hijackers
If you're a parent, you'll know how tricky it is to raise children. You may also know how to juggle running your business at the same time. For me, there's always a sneaky little voice in my head that creeps in and says, “Hey Mary, you're doing it WRONG!” What if there was a different way to parent? More importantly, what if you could squash that fear and be equipped with simple, practical tools that will help your kids navigate life, their intense emotions, and ultimately help them be happier and healthier in today's world? Good news, you've come to the right spot. My guest today, Maureen Healy, is going to simplify how to raise an emotionally healthy child. Maureen is an award-winning author, and her work is so LEGIT, the Dalai Lama himself wrote the preface to her latest book, WOW! Having kicked cancer to the curb at age 25 and having a baby shortly after, I can think of no one else better suited to show us the way. In this episode, you will learn: What does the term ‘an emotionally healthy' child mean? What the ‘accelerators of health' are, and what role mindfulness plays in how you parent What the ‘3 steps to success' are, and how this can help your kids when they get triggered (you can use them as adults too!) Stop Calm Make a smart choice, for yourself and others What it means to have a ‘highly sensitive', or ‘Indigo child' How you might need to shift your parenting approach and/or mindset to better connect with them How to best broach the topic of death when it comes to their aging grandparents I really love how Maureen simplifies it all down for us. It takes a shift in your mindset (with new ideas, tools and insight), mixed with a reconsideration of your current habits, through new strategies and every day practice. This is how you can get to where you want to go, which could apply to any area of your work and life - not just parenting. Love it! Let's #DoTheThing! Show notes available with all LINKS mentioned here: https://thesimplifiers.com/podcast/maureen-healy-raise-emotionally-healthy-child
Helping children calm, center, and make smarter choices with educator and author Maureen Healy.
Maureen Healy, author of The Emotionally Healthy Child. Topic: Helping children calm, center, and make smarter choices. Issues: What makes an emotionally healthy child? Three simple steps that have the power to change everything when it comes to emotional health; how children can use their experiences as fodder for positive emotional health; why wholeness is […] The post Emotionally Healthy Child + Who Stole My Child? appeared first on Mr. Dad.
How can I stop my child from being so impulsive? How can I stop her from hurting others with her bad behavior? How can I stop him from alienating people because he's hitting, or spitting, or worse? Sometimes it is scary how much anger and frustration our little kids have inside. And when it erupts, we can feel so powerless. This week's We Turned Out Okay podcast episode guest, Maureen Healy, has written a book called The Emotionally Healthy Child, to help us deal with these aspects of our young children. When I invited Maureen on the show, I knew she had written a wonderful book for us. A useful tool, helping us parents figure out how to get our kids' behavior to be more what we want to see. But I was not prepared for the kind of depth that Maureen Healy brings to the conversation. This gentle, thoughtful woman can teach us all about what it means to be human, and how to truly connect with our loved ones, especially our children. Hope you enjoy this conversation! Go to weturnedoutokay.com/261 for: A cheat sheet of favorite ideas from our conversation Key links from our conversation, including to Maureen's wonderful book, The Emotionally Healthy Child The scoop on my latest book! One reviewer says of 10 Secrets Happy Parents Know: I love how much "Karen" is in these pages… I can foresee myself using these chapter titles as self-talk mantras to remind myself to get out of discipline mode ASAP; that conflicts are opportunities; and so on." The video of the week: "Stop my young child being impulsive" And thank you so much for listening! Temper Tantrums and Potty Training: During today's break I share about two helpful free guides I offer. While the podcast is long-form – your opportunity to look into the mind of a child development expert – the free guides are super quick. You can watch the video, read the checklist, and immediately handle the temper tantrums or get started with potty training (depending on which guide you choose : ) Click here for the FREE video and checklist to handle every temper tantrum Click here for the FREE video and checklist to successfully potty train your child Want to receive valuable ideas and tips on parenting, without either free guide above? Click here for my weekly parenting newsletter!
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Join Christine and guest Maureen Healy as they discuss how to teach children to master their emotions and move forward on their unique paths toward wholeness by developing the mindset and habits necessary to be able to stop, calm, and make smarter choices.
In this segment of Inner Voice - Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan on KMET 1490 AM / ABC News Radio, Dr. Foojan Zeine reveals a study about "Relational skills of the mother passes on to their children." Listen to an interview with Maureen Healy, the author of "The Emotionally Healthy Child." Dr. Zeine also interviews Eileen Manoukian, founder of Gem Educare about a new model of educating and parenting young children.
Maureen Healy is the author of The EmotionallyHealthy Child: Helping Your Child Calm, Center, and Make Smarter Choices and Growing Happy Kids, which won Nautilus and Readers’ Favorite book awards in 2014. A popular Psychology Today blogger and sought-after public speaker, Maureen runs a global mentoring program for elementary-aged children and works with parents and their children in her busy private practice. Her expertise in social and emotional learning has taken her all over the world, including working with Tibetan refugee children at the base of the Himalayas in Northern India to classrooms in Northern California. Visit www.growinghappykids.com. Get the Inclusion Revolution CD by Sister Jenna. Like America Meditating. Visit our website at www.AmericaMeditating.org. Download our free Pause for Peace App for Apple or Android.
Maureen Healy an award-winning author, speaker, and educator is helping adults globally how to raise emotionally healthy children and how children can learn to use any of their experiences as fodder for positive emotional health.
Maureen Healy an award-winning author, speaker, and educator is helping adults globally how to raise emotionally healthy children and how children can learn to use any of their experiences as fodder for positive emotional health.
The Emotionally Healthy Child: Helping Your Child Calm, Center, and Make Smarter Choices SHOW GUEST: Maureen Healy While growing up has never been easy, today’s world undeniably presents kids and their parents with unprecedented challenges. Maureen Healy, who was a “wild child” — the kind, she writes, who left babysitters “wondering if they wanted children” — knows her subject. She has become an expert on teaching skills that address the high sensitivity, big emotions, and hyper energy she herself experienced. “The ideas and tools in this book are what my younger emotional self was seeking — an understanding of how emotions work and how I could create better-feeling ones,” writes Healy. “Today’s children are seeking the same things, and this book was born to address that need.” In The Emotionally Healthy Child, Healy shows readers how to teach children to master their emotions and move forward on their unique paths toward wholeness by developing the mindset and habits necessary to be able to stop, calm, and make smarter choices. “Using the tools in this book, children and adults alike can learn to pay attention and catch themselves before they make not-so-smart choices,” write Healy. “We explore this simple yet life-changing idea that we can become more mindful and then, with emotional knowledge as well as some new tools, make better choices — the types of choices that bring healthier and happier experiences into our lives and that allow us to model this uplifted life to our children and teach them how to do the same.”
If you’re a grandma, no doubt you know there’s no greater joy than sharing a thoughtful, sensitively written and truly helpful book with your grandchildren.My Mixed Emotionsis just such a book! Our guest,Maureen Healy is an award-winning author and a thought leader in the field of children’s emotional health. She has written the foreword to this absolutely must-have addition to any child’s library and joins us to talk about some of the best ways to handle the emotional ups and downs of childhood. Just in time for the back-to-school season, this super-useful book will become a friend and guide as children travel through the mixed-up world of emotions to discover the wonderful, unique and very special people they are.And that’s the biggest gift any granny can have. If you have little ones in your life, you won’t want to miss this one!
This week on "Rebel Hearts": Kristie talks with Maureen Healy, award-winning author, popular speaker and leader in the field of children's emotional health. Maureen also writes a popular blog for "Psychology Today" and has contributed to the PBS series "This Emotional Life". Along with writing, she continues to work with children and their parents globally, especially highly sensitive ones. Maureen's books are "Growing Happy Kids" and "The Energetic Keys to Indigo Kids". Have you ever heard the term "Indigo Children" or "Rainbow Children"? Do you or your children feel different, like they don't fit in? Are you highly sensitive? Then tune in as Maureen and Kristie explain who the Indigo and Rainbow children are; they speak on the characteristics of these kids as well as how they show up in the world and what they need in order to thrive. Indigo and Rainbow children (and adults) are highly sensitive and feel challenged being in a harsh environment. They also have a strong empathic sense and tend to soak up the energies around them like a sponge. Find out how you can turn that sensitivity into your greatest strength and learn tools to prevent yourself from picking up the energy of your environment. Maureen shares what kind of school systems support these kids, and talks about the importance of finding your tribe. She gives incredible advice on how to parent the indigo children and how to communicate with them. These kids show up knowing their mission and are unafraid to go for it. When given the right support, they will create incredible changes in the world. Learn how to successfully navigate the world as an Indigo or Rainbow child!
Whow! Maureen Healy has a great gift to understanding Indigo Children while they are on their journey learning how to navigate our world. Hot off the presses...Maureen's new book, "The Energetic Keys to Indigo Kids" hits the bookhelves and helps aldults unlock they mystery of their highly sensitive yet stubborn children (often termed Indgos) . This is really a page-turner book; Maureen identifies who these sensitive children are, how their energy works and what they need from the adults around them in order to success. Today we will be covering how to support Indigo Children and their parents.
Join Kathryn as she interviews bestselling author Christie Mellor on her book Fun Without Dick and Hane: Your Guide to a Delightfully Empty Nest. Filled with unapologetically funny, blunt, and ultimately sympathetic advice, Fun Without Dick and Jane will ease fears and generate excitement about the whole new world that awaits post-college move in day. Mellor, author of The Three-Martini Playdate, has been featured in The New York Times, Playboy, and Newsweek Kathryn also interviews emotional health and parenting expert Maureen Healy on her book Growing Happy Kids: How to Foster Inner Confidence, Success, and Happiness. Using The Five Building Blocks of Confidence, parenting expert Maureen Healy shows us that happiness can happen for everyone. Healy's 20 years of experience have been featured on ABC, NBC, and in Psychology Today.
Join Kathryn as she interviews bestselling author Christie Mellor on her book Fun Without Dick and Hane: Your Guide to a Delightfully Empty Nest. Filled with unapologetically funny, blunt, and ultimately sympathetic advice, Fun Without Dick and Jane will ease fears and generate excitement about the whole new world that awaits post-college move in day. Mellor, author of The Three-Martini Playdate, has been featured in The New York Times, Playboy, and Newsweek Kathryn also interviews emotional health and parenting expert Maureen Healy on her book Growing Happy Kids: How to Foster Inner Confidence, Success, and Happiness. Using The Five Building Blocks of Confidence, parenting expert Maureen Healy shows us that happiness can happen for everyone. Healy's 20 years of experience have been featured on ABC, NBC, and in Psychology Today.
Special guest Maureen Healy shares the secrets of raising happy children. Maureen is the founder of Growing Happy Kids and author of the book by the same name. She has a thriving practice, working directly with parents and children, fostering their positive emotional health and building their skills. Find out more at www.growinghappykids.com.
In this episode of The Intelligent Divorce with Mark Banschick, M.D., our topic is Getting Your Kids to Sleep. This can be a challenging task with many children but during a divorce, the challenge can be even greater. Our guest is Maureen Healy, founder of Growing Happy Kids, a worldwide organization focused upon fostering happiness in children. She was named a “Creative Activist” by Creative Visions Foundation and authored a “Peace Curriculum” for preschoolers, which is distributed worldwide by The Simha Foundation. Healy is not new to making a positive impact on children around the world. In 2007, she created a program for Tibetan refugee children in Asia and built child-centered programs around the United States. Maureen helps parents understand what keeps children up and provides examples of what we can do to provide a better sleep environment that encourages rest and sleep. If you are experiencing problems getting your kids to sleep, this is the program for you!
Join Maria as she speaks with Debra Steilen, Senior Holidays Editor for BHG.com. Thanksgiving Planning Tips from BHG.com. Next, Dr. David Kingsley. A NYC tricologist (hair and scalp expert) and author of a book The Hair Loss Cure, speaking about hair loss during pregnancy and nursing, and holistic solutions to the problems. Then, Resa Steindel Brown, author of The Call to Brilliance. She is known for her ability to help children connect to their potential through their interests, talents, and passions. And, Maureen Healy, author of 365 Perfect Things to Say to Your Kids, shares her insight on how to bring the wisdom of the East to the West in raising happier children.