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Emotionally Intelligent Parenting
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Emotionally Intelligent Parenting

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Harmony

Daniel Goleman's best-seller Emotional Intelligence opened a new way of thinking about the skills of necessary for meeting life's challenges -- another way of "being smart". Expanding on Goleman's insights, this book presents parents with dozens of practical, realistic ways to help children develop the qualities of emotional intelligence: self-awareness, control of impulsive behavior, cooperative work habits, care for themselves, and sympathy for others.Written with humor and filled with on-target examples, the book acknowledges the often chaotic reality of home life as well as the difficulty of drawing strict boundaries between thoughts, feelings, and actions. It provides strategies that address several critical areas at once and offers parents a choice of activities to bring the joys of emotional intelligence into family life.

Emotional Intelligence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 351

Emotional Intelligence

A 25th anniversary edition of the number one, multi-million copy international bestseller that taught us how emotional intelligence is more important than IQ - 'a revolutionary, paradigm-shattering idea' (Harvard Business Review) Featuring a new introduction from the author Does IQ define our destiny? In his groundbreaking bestseller, Daniel Goleman argues that our view of human intelligence is far too narrow. It is not our IQ, but our emotional intelligence that plays a major role in thought, decision-making and individual success. Self-awareness, impulse control, persistence, motivation, empathy and social deftness: all are qualities that mark people who excel, whose relationships flourish, who can navigate difficult conversations, who become stars in the workplace. With new insights into the brain architecture underlying emotion and rationality, Goleman shows precisely how emotional intelligence can be nurtured and strengthened in all of us.

Child Abuse and Neglect
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Child Abuse and Neglect

School professionals have a unique opportunity--and responsibility--to identify and respond to child abuse and neglect. This book provides a succinct review of current knowledge on child maltreatment and links it specifically to practical applications in the schools. Information and strategies are outlined to help school practitioners and other personnel identify signs of abuse, respond sensitively and effectively to student disclosures, and make critically important reporting decisions. Treatment options are discussed in depth, including guidelines for offering school-based clinical services and/or making referrals to outside providers. Other topics covered include consulting with teachers and parents, planning and implementing victimization prevention programs, and coping with "compassion fatigue." The book is illustrated throughout with clearly written, relevant case examples. Special features include reproducible overhead transparency masters for use in in-service training.

Raising Emotionally Intelligent Teenagers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Raising Emotionally Intelligent Teenagers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Harmony

The authors of Emotionally Intelligent Parenting focus their attention and expertise on the toughest parenting job of all: raising emotionally intelligent teenagers. Just when parents think they've successfully navigated the baffling challenges of raising young children, they're astonished to find those same kids have become teenagers -- an entirely new genus altogether! Raising Emotionally Intelligent Teenagers provides specific strategies for applying the insights of Daniel Goleman's best-seller, Emotional Intelligence, to this most challenging stage in parenting. Not only do raging hormones make everything more intense for teenagers, but they have their own special issues concerning ident...

Homework Success for Children with ADHD
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Homework Success for Children with ADHD

This manual presents the first empirically supported homework intervention approach specifically developed for families coping with ADHD in children in grades 1-6. Special features include detailed case examples; checklists for monitoring interventions; recruiting instruments and outcome measures; and reproducible parent handouts. Ideal for use with groups of parents and children, or with one family at a time, this manual is intended for school psychologists and counselors, clinical child psychologists and other mental health practitioners, and special education professionals.

Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents

The return to school following traumatic brain injury (TBI) is fraught with challenges for children and adolescents, their families, and school professionals. This volume provides the practical knowledge needed to understand the neuropsychological problems associated with TBI and facilitate students' reintegration into the regular or special education classroom. Research-based strategies are presented for assessing and accommodating each student's needs, with suggestions for testing that can be completed by practitioners without extensive neuropsychological training. Featuring numerous illustrative clinical examples, the book also includes an extended case history that brings to life the ent...

A Parent's Guide for Raising Spiritually Mature Teenagers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 134

A Parent's Guide for Raising Spiritually Mature Teenagers

Is your teenager self-focused and un-appreciative? There is no greater influence in the life of a teenager, than his or her parents, yet most parents spend very little time considering how to strategically mentor their teenagers towards spiritual maturity. In A Parent's Guide for Raising Spiritually Mature Teenagers, author Greg Grimwood equips parents with practical and easy-to-implement strategies for helping your teenagers grow into godly young adults.

It Takes a Child to Raise a Parent
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

It Takes a Child to Raise a Parent

While advice abounds from a variety of sources before parents embark on their parenting journeys, the only parent preparation we actually receive comes from our family and peer stories. Yet most adults do not realize that in day-to-day challenges of guiding our children, something interesting happens. As we steer our children through life, we reopen our own childhood roads. Just when our child most needs us, we become needy ourselves: as adults and parents, we find that we have unresolved raising issues, basic needs that were not met in our childhoods. Our needs and memories echo and influence many of the parenting decisions we make, even though we’re unaware of those influences at times. ...

Schools and Families
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Schools and Families

"This is a resource for school-based practitioners, including psychologists, counselors, social workers, and special education consultants; clinical child psychologists; inservice and preservice teaches; and school administrators. It will serve as a text in courses on school consultation, building home-school partnerships, parent counseling, and parent education."--BOOK JACKET.

Social Intelligence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

Social Intelligence

Explains how social intelligence is a character trait that can be used to achieve scholarly success.