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What am I feeling? / John Gottman ; photographs by Talaris Research Institute.
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9781884734526 (paperback)
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Gottman, John Mordechai
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What am I feeling? / John Gottman ; photographs by Talaris Research Institute.
Published
Seattle, Washington : Parenting Press, Inc., [2004]
Description
48 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Identifying your parenting style -- Four parenting styles -- The dismissing style -- The disapproving style -- The laissez-faire style -- The emotion coaching style -- The five steps of emotion coaching -- Step 1 : emotional awareness -- Step 2 : connecting -- Step 3 : listening -- Step 4 : naming emotions -- Step 5 : finding good solutions -- Helpful tips.
Summary
Kids who can accept and share their emotions do better in many ways, Gottman's research shows: - They form stronger friendships; - They achieve more in school; - They bounce back from emotional crises more quickly; and - They are physically healthier.
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Emotions in children
Emotions in adolescence
Child rearing
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Child rearing
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Emotions in adolescence
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Emotions in children
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See Also:
Child care
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Child development
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Child psychology
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Children and adults
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Children's allowances
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Discipline of children
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Parenting
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Socialization
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Anger in adolescence
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Bereavement in children
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Child psychology
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Adolescent psychology
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