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Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child

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Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child

By: John Gottman PhD
Narrated by: Roy Worley
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From Dr. John Gottman comes Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child, a modern guide to raising healthy and emotionally intelligent children, with a foreword by Daniel Goleman, New York Times best-selling author of Emotional Intelligence.

Based on 20 years of research at the University of Washington studying parent-child interactions, award-winning research psychologist John Gottman and his team have developed Emotion Coaching - a technique parents can use to teach their children self-awareness and self-control and to foster good emotional development. This proven technique has demonstrated a positive effect on children's physical health, academic achievement, and emotional well-being.

Among the issues this program explores:

  • Emotion Coaching: the key to raising emotionally intelligent kids
  • How to assess your parenting style
  • Key steps and strategies for Emotion Coaching
  • The effects of marriage and divorce on your child's emotional health
  • The crucial role of fathers in families

Dr. Gottman's research has shown that children who learn to master their emotions have more self-confidence, do better in school, and have a better chance of living happy, emotionally healthy lives. Filled with practical and common-sense advice on how to become an Emotion Coaching parent, this is a how-to guide for parents interested in helping their children grow into "emotionally intelligent" people.

©1997 John Gottman (P)2018 Macmillan Audio
Child Psychology Developmental Psychology Emotions Parenting & Families Personal Development Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Inspiring Thought-Provoking Child Development Baby Development
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Practical Parenting Advice • Valuable Emotional Coaching • Enjoyable Narration • Insightful Child Development
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I would definitely follow this book with the book you wish your parent had read. This book is very informative and gives a lot of great examples. the book following helps you to apply what you have learned and catering more to the reader of an emotional level. This book has more of a logical theme. Very well written book and very beneficial to parents.

must read

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A great book for any parent in any stage of their parenting. Especially for parents that are really caring for how their Children are going to grow up and going to be for our society.

Highly recommend it

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This should be a part of every parent’s arsenal for raising healthy adults. The lessons here are invaluable.

Another tool for success!

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I found some beneficial information. there was a chapter named "The father's crucial role" which basically infer the father's role is pivotal and a mother has no influence by comparison and definitely not as important. I know that is not true. I would have liked to see a chapter titled "The mother's crucial role" as we all know a mother is crucial to the emotional support of children and it could have been beneficial to examine those roles and how mothers could improve in that area and how they can counteract the ever present issue of their children's absent or emotionally absent father's.

Good advice

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The main message of the importance of emotional coaching is well laid out with plenty of practical guidance. The author sometimes goes too far when suggesting that a whole bunch of systemic social issues could be avoided with more emotional coaching, which is a bold statement and also unscientific because it is unfalsifiable. Clearly the man is a psychologist and not an economist or political analyst. So I suggest sticking to the parts that are about psychological child development.
Narration is not good. You can tell from the way that the narrator emphasizes certain words that he often does not understand what he's reading.

Good, albeit moralistic and outdated at times

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I wish my parents would have read this book while parenting me! I have an 18mo & 2mo and am beginning to apply what I learned now! Thank you Mr. Gottman!

Every parent needs to read this book.

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This is wonderful information as a parent. I wish I read it before my children were born, but it’s never too late to become more emotionally intelligent yourself and help your children to become more emotionally intelligent. It also provides many examples of how an adult can interact with a child and help them understand their emotions, so this would be great for grandparents, teachers and others who regularly engage with the same kids.

Great for anyone who engages with children regularly

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I loved this! Every parent should listen to this! It helped me understand better how to be present for my child.

How to raise incredible kids who are connected!

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this book was one of the best books I have ever read, it truly was a self-awareness of things that I could improve on, things that I was doing well, but more so will give me the tools that I need to connect emotionally with not only my kids, but also anyone else that I encounter. truly inspirational! Thank you!

This is a must read!

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As a parent and psychologist, I found the content invaluable and absolutely necessary for all parents to know and practice.

All parents must read

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