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Jan 7th, 2010 |
By marshajacobson |
Category: In The Classroom, Lead Article
Children from different home languages are the fastest growing segment of the preschool population right now across the United States. Chances are most English-speaking children will meet children who speak other languages in their neighborhoods, schools and childcare. We can all benefit from fostering attitudes of tolerance and friendship.
Tags: Adults, Attitudes, Bilingual, Body Language, Children, Communication, Diversity, Emotional Intelligence, Emotions, Empathy, Experience, Friends, Identity, Languages, Learn, Relationships, Research, School, Self-Confidence, Shy, Teach, Teachers, Tolerance, Understand Posted in In The Classroom, Lead Article |
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Jan 4th, 2010 |
By marshajacobson |
Category: Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article
My daughter Gabi has been at school for 5 months now. I finally got around to asking her homeroom teacher whether I could share on mychildfeels.com her wonderful introductory letter she gave students on the first day of class. This is truly a letter worth sharing.
Tags: Angry, Children, Comfortable, Elementary school, Emotional Intelligence, Emotions, Empathy, Feelings, Friends, Fun, Happy, Humanness, Learn, Love, Motivation, Nervous, Perspective, Proud, Resilience, Safe, School, Shy, Students, Success, Teachers, Unkind Posted in Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article |
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Oct 15th, 2009 |
By marshajacobson |
Category: In The News
I found a simple, yet powerful, letter in the Los Angeles Times. Esther A. Jantzen wrote an opinion letter entitled, “Dear Richard Riordan: An open letter to the former L.A. mayor on making parenting education part of public school reform.” I couldn’t say it better myself, so I won’t. It’s short and to the point [...]
Tags: Children, Education, Future, Literacy, Parenting, School, Skills, Teach, Teachers Posted in In The News |
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Sep 18th, 2009 |
By marshajacobson |
Category: Bullying, Lead Article
Love Our Children USA recently announced that bullying and teasing is at the top of kids’ issues at schools, and with school now open, parents, teachers and school administrators must take caution and sensitivity in handling these issues. Childhood should be a time filled with wonder and joy, but the reality for many kids and teens is often much different.
Tags: Behaviour, Bullying, Children, Cyberbullying, Education, Experience, Information, Prevention, Resources, School, Study, Teach, Teachers Posted in Bullying, 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 9th, 2009 |
By marshajacobson |
Category: In The News
I read a great article in examiner.com entitled “Parenting Intervention for School Bullying,” written by Kara Tamanini (@KidTherapist). Our kids are back at school and bullying is something that, unfortunately, many have to face. The more that parents familiarize themselves with all aspects of bullying, the greater chance we have to diminish it’s tentacles. Some [...]
Tags: Bullying, Children, Classroom, Discipline, Education, Information, Negative Feelings, Parenting, Problem Solving, School, Teachers Posted in In The News |
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Aug 24th, 2009 |
By marshajacobson |
Category: Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article
Emotional intelligence, also known as EQ, refers to our ability to understand our own emotions and the emotions of others. One can then act on that understanding to shape a positive outcome. This intelligence relating to our emotions produces many characteristics. Empathy, kindness, self-confidence, good listening skills, humour and acceptance of self and others are [...]
Tags: Children, Daniel Goleman, Education, Emotional Intelligence, Emotions, Empathy, EQ, Feelings, Intelligence, IQ, Parenting, Self-Confidence, Success, Teach, Teachers Posted in Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article |
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Aug 13th, 2009 |
By marshajacobson |
Category: In The Classroom, Lead Article
As the summer draws to a close, school feels like a distant memory to many children. Many focus on the unknown like their teachers, new children and curriculum. This can result in feelings of panic, anxiety and overwhelm. True, there are many new things that they must face but for most there is also much [...]
Tags: Anxiety, Children, Emotional Intelligence, Feelings, Panic, School, Teachers Posted in In The Classroom, Lead Article |
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