Positive Discomfort Part 2: Working with schools to help kids get through tasks and transitions Cooperation, Highly Sensitive Children, lessons from the trenches, Limit-Setting With Love, Parenting Mindshifts, Social/emotional dev, TransitionsClaire LernerJanuary 9, 2025children, challenges, social emotional development
Positive Discomfort: The stress of learning something new or facing a challenge is helpful, not harmful Highly Sensitive Children, Nurturing Problem-Solvers, Parenting Mindshifts, Positive Parenting, Social/emotional devClaire LernerDecember 21, 2024resilience, social emotional development, grit
Your Child Needs You To Do Hard Things Positive Parenting, Parenting Mindshifts, Social/emotional dev, Nurturing Strong Problem, Nurturing Problem-SolversClaire LernerApril 5, 2022Positive parenting, social emotional development
Negative Self-Talk: Why it happens and what you can do Social/emotional dev, Positive Parenting, Parenting Mindshifts, Highly Sensitive ChildrenClaire LernerMarch 13, 2022Negative self talk, children, social emotional development, parenting
Why NOT to Force Your Child to Make Eye Contact Highly Sensitive Children, Positive Parenting, Social/emotional dev, Decoding behaviorClaire LernerFebruary 10, 2022social emotional development
When NOT To Say "I'm Sorry" To Your Child Positive Parenting, Social/emotional dev, Decoding behaviorClaire LernerFebruary 10, 2022social emotional development
Helpful Hacks: Not-so-tiny victories from the parenting trenches Positive Parenting, Social/emotional devClaire LernerJune 14, 2021Positive parenting, social emotional development
Feelings Are Not The Problem: How to help children learn to manage ALL their emotions Highly Sensitive Children, Parental self-awareness, Parenting Mindshifts, Positive Parenting, Social/emotional devClaire LernerMay 21, 2021social emotional development, managing feelings
When Kids Act Mean: Why some kids have trouble being kind and what you can do Challenging Behaviors, Highly Sensitive Children, Parenting Mindshifts, Social/emotional dev, Most Popular BlogsClaire LernerApril 5, 2021challenging behavior, kindness, social emotional development
Highly Sensitive Children: Is there a sensory piece of the puzzle? Highly Sensitive ChildrenClaire LernerOctober 20, 2020highly sensitive children, challenging behaviors, positive parenting, social emotional development
Sore Losers: How to help them cope with competition Highly Sensitive Children, Challenging BehaviorsClaire LernerOctober 1, 2020highly sensitive children, social emotional development, positive parenting, challenging behaviors
How to Build resilience in Children who have a low Tolerance for Frustration Challenging Behaviors, Highly Sensitive Children, Social/emotional dev, Most Popular Blogs, Nurturing Problem-SolversClaire LernerSeptember 5, 2020positive parenting, social emotional development, highly sensitive children
How to Support Children Who Struggle with Self-Consciousness and Feel More Easily Slighted Highly Sensitive ChildrenClaire LernerSeptember 5, 2020highly sensitive children, positive parenting, social emotional development
Slow-to-Warm-Up Kids: How to Support Children Who are Cautious About New People and Experiences Highly Sensitive Children, Positive Parenting, Social/emotional devClaire LernerSeptember 5, 2020social emotional development, positive parenting, highly sensitive children
Highly Sensitive Children: How to help them manage their big emotions Challenging Behaviors, Highly Sensitive ChildrenClaire LernerSeptember 5, 2020highly sensitive children, positive parenting, social emotional development
When Your Child Gives Up Easily: How to help them have the confidence to muscle through challenges Social/emotional devClaire LernerMay 13, 2020positive parenting, social emotional development
Pause and Problem-solve--A Handy Tool for Helping Children Get Calm and Cope lessons from the trenches, Positive Discipline, Social/emotional devClaire LernerAugust 11, 2019social emotional development, positive parentingComment
Don't Fear Your Child's Feelings: Feelings aren’t “right” or “wrong”, and they are not the problem Social/emotional devClaire LernerJune 18, 2018positive parenting, social emotional developmentComment