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Tag Archives: Social Emotional Skills
Four Skills that Strengthen Family Relationships (That are Typically Not Taught)
There’s scientific evidence that healthy relationships are foundational to a healthy life. This article shares four skills that support healthy relationships and help families thrive.
Guiding Kids through Friendship Problems – The Yoda Way
As parents, it’s hard to see our kids experience friendship problems. This article shares steps to help your child develop healthy relational skills.
Helping Children Learn to Work Through Anger in Healthy Ways
Big emotions like anger are uncomfortable for kids and adults. This article shares ways to help kids learn to manage anger in healthy ways.
Mean or Bullying Behavior? Understanding the Difference Matters
Do you and your kids understand the difference between mean and bullying behavior? Understanding the difference helps kids know how to navigate each situation.
The Value of Boy Girl Friendships
Research finds that girl boy friendships are important because they give kids a chance to explore themselves outside of gender scripts an more.
“I Statements” Change the Whole Conversation
The words we choose can make matters a lot better or a lot worse. “I Statements” take practice, but improve relationships our whole lives.
Family Dinner Topic: What Makes You Feel Loved?
What makes you feel loved? What makes each of your family members feel loved? These questions and understing the 5 Love Languages will help.
How to Help Boys Manage Relational Aggression or Bullying
Mean girl behavior, or relational aggression isn’t just for girls. Boys experience these painful interactions and may not realize it’s a form of bullying.
Family Dinner Topic: Which Emotion is Most Difficult for You to Express?
When my kids were babies, I realized I had a lot to learn to help my family (and myself) develop emotional intelligence.