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Nov 18th, 2009 |
By marshajacobson |
Category: Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article
Understanding respect and boundaries is crucial to parenting. What does this mean? When I was growing up, respect meant one thing only – how we spoke to and behaved towards our elders. Today, I have a very different understanding of these words.
Tags: Acceptance, Behaviour, Boundaries, Challenge, Children, Communication, Defensive, Education, Emotional Intelligence, Experience, Failure, Feelings, Future, Happiness, Individual Needs, Lesson, Parenting, Personality, Prescriptive, Protective, Resilience, Respect, Reticence, Security, Self-Confidence, Sharing, Struggle, Success, Take Risks, Understand, Understanding Posted in Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article |
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Nov 6th, 2009 |
By marshajacobson |
Category: In The News
I loved an article written by Paul Dalton in articlescollections.com called “Happiness – Just How Do You Do It?”
Dalton says that adults refer to the “pursuit of happiness” or “I’ll be happy when…” Happiness for most is conditional and placed in the future. He says that we even refer to ourselves as the human race implying that we are chasing something.
Tags: Adults, Behaviour, Child, Children, Conditional, Emotional Intelligence, Entitlement, Expectations, Feelings, Happiness, Happy, Interaction, Pain, Pursuit of Happiness, Resilience, Skills Posted in In The News |
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Nov 2nd, 2009 |
By jenniferkolari |
Category: Ask Jennifer Kolari, Lead Article
Hi Jennifer,
I’ve always felt my daughter was maybe gifted somehow. She is 8 years old and extremely hard on herself. I think she is a perfectionist and gets very upset if she doesn’t do something perfect the first time. She then shuts down and won’t redo something. I am hoping this website might help me respond to these outbursts. She also has difficulty handling conflict with her peers. Her father (who doesn’t live with her) doesn’t think these are things to worry about but I do.
- Julie
Tags: Anxiety, Behaviour, Children, Education, Emotions, Feelings, Gifted, Information, IQ, Jennifer Kolari, Negative Feelings, Parenting, Positive Feelings, Resilience, Skills, Success, Understand Posted in Ask Jennifer Kolari, Lead Article |
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Sep 24th, 2009 |
By marshajacobson |
Category: Lead Article, Reviews
There are so many wonderful things about Jennifer Kolari’s book “Connected Parenting” that I hardly know where to begin.
Kolari understands that even when parents feel despair, overwhelmed, angry or feel guilty because they no longer like their child, that these feelings are just a mask for fear and confusion. Kolari never blames parents who have lost their way and find themselves in a vortex of negativity.
Tags: Acceptance, Anxiety, Books, Emotions, Empathy, Explore, Feelings, Happiness, Information, Jennifer Kolari, Listening, Love, Mirroring, Negative Feelings, Parenting, Positive Feelings, Problem Solving, Relationships, Review, Special Needs, Suggestions, Teach, Therapy, Understand Posted in Lead Article, Reviews |
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Sep 22nd, 2009 |
By marshajacobson |
Category: In The News
Jennifer Kolari, author of her recently released parenting book “Connected Parenting“, posted a blog worth reading on justthefactsbaby.com. The blog entitled “And you thought you were just playing peek-a-boo” states that parents playing the age old peek-a-boo with their baby are in fact creating something quite wonderful. This “mirroring” interaction soothes and calms our baby [...]
Tags: Behaviour, Children, Emotional Intelligence, Experience, Feelings, Future, Jennifer Kolari, Mirroring, Parenting, Self-Confidence Posted in In The News |
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Sep 14th, 2009 |
By marshajacobson |
Category: Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article
Emotional intelligence (EQ) is a person’s ability to identify, organize and act on their feelings and the feelings of others in a healthy and productive way. Does increasing an individual’s emotional intelligence correlate to a higher probability of long-term personal success and happiness?
Tags: Assessments, Bullying, Children, Daniel Goleman, Education, Emotional Intelligence, Emotions, Experience, Feelings, Frustration, Future, Happiness, Information, IQ, John Gottman, Perspective, Productivity, Relationships, Success, Teach, Training, Work Posted in Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article |
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Sep 11th, 2009 |
By marshajacobson |
Category: Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article
Although concepts of emotional intelligence are evident in literature as far back as the early 1900’s, Daniel Goleman was the first to popularize this idea in 1995 with his book “Emotional Intelligence”. The belief that improving emotional intelligence can improve overall success in life grabbed the attention of the western world.
Tags: Books, Children, Creative, Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence, Empathy, Feelings, Future, Happiness, Imagine, Literature, Negative Feelings, Parenting, Positive Feelings, Problem Solving, School, Sharing, Stories, Success, Suggestions, Teach, Teachers, Work Posted in Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article |
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Sep 8th, 2009 |
By marshajacobson |
Category: Bullying, Lead Article
We usually think of bullying as physical aggression such as punching, hitting, shoving, but it’s way beyond that. If your kid is being bullied or harassed that means his friend or peers are hurting him intentionally. As a result, your son or daughter feels powerless, helpless, humiliated, shamed, and hopeless about the whole situation.
Tags: Action, Assertive, Behaviour, Body Language, Bullying, Children, Confident, Feelings, Guest Blog, Harassed, Negative Feelings, Parenting, Safety, Scared, Self-Confidence, Solutions, Stress, Suggestions, Support, Unhappy, Verbal Posted in Bullying, Lead Article |
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Sep 3rd, 2009 |
By marshajacobson |
Category: Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article
Parents will spend hours, days, and often months thinking of a name for their unborn child. It can be an agonizing and often unpleasant experience for many. The permanence of the decision feels overwhelming and we feel a weight of responsibility as we ponder the issues of name suitability. We often want uniqueness and conformity [...]
Tags: Acceptance, Behaviour, Emotional Intelligence, Feelings, Happiness, Information, Negative Feelings, Parenting, Positive Feelings, Skills, Success Posted in Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article |
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Aug 31st, 2009 |
By jonathandanson |
Category: Lead Article, Perspectives
Several years ago, I got into a car accident and totalled my car (ok, my mother’s car). Thankfully, no one was hurt and the only injury I sustained was to my bank account, which was hit with a hefty fine for “following too close”. The other driver was forgiving, my parents showed concern only for [...]
Tags: Anxiety, Blame, Experience, Feelings, Guilt, Imagine, Metaphor, Optimism, Perception, Perspective, Rational, Resilience, Self-Awareness, Stress Posted in Lead Article, Perspectives |
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