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23. How to Help Your Child Process Negative Thoughts

23. How to Help Your Child Process Negative Thoughts

FromRaising Healthy Kid Brains


23. How to Help Your Child Process Negative Thoughts

FromRaising Healthy Kid Brains

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Apr 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Negativity is and will always be a part of our lives. We need to experience it, and it’s a helpful teacher for what’s good and bad. The challenge is not getting stuck in negative patterns and loops with the stories we tell ourselves every single day.   Hear the four different story hooks that get us into negative thought patterns from Susan David’s book, Emotional Agility. I show you why it’s important to remember that our inner voice is often unreliable, how stories are created, and how you can begin helping your child notice and reevaluate their negative thoughts.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/23
Released:
Apr 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (75)

Raising Healthy Kid Brains helps moms and teachers understand how children’s brains work and what they can do to set them up for success. Discover the critical elements of supporting a child’s healthy brain development, psychological factors that influence emotional development, and simple suggestions to encourage the creativity and curiosity of life-long learners. Join your host, Amy Nielson, Founder of Planning Playtime, a provider of game-changing educational programs and resources to moms and teachers, as she and her guests discuss the importance of understanding child development. This is the show for you if you find yourself asking questions like: *Am I communicating effectively with my child? *How can I build a bonding experience with my child? *What exactly are the structures, limits, and boundaries for children? *Why are good parent-teacher relationships important? *What benchmarks should I focus on in early childhood? To learn more, visit planningplaytime.com