In this episode Lauren continues her discussion of how other cultures raise their children and teach them emotional control. She talks about the use of “awe” in calming down yourself and your kiddo.
Read MoreIn this episode Lauren continues her discussion of how other cultures raise their children to be a part of the family unit in a helpful and cooperative way. To raise helpful, cooperative, and motivated kids you have to teach them emotional control and how to return to a calm, neutral state.
Read MoreThere is a silent epidemic in schools and isn’t among the students. Teachers are experiencing burnout, stress, and job dissatisfaction at high rates. Teaching has become the most stressful profession. And, teachers are leaving the profession in record numbers for better pay and more personal time. Today Lauren takes a deep dive into the mental health crisis among teachers.
Read MoreToday’s topic comes from a listener question.
“With your expertise on the brain, I’m wondering if you have any wisdom about how I can advise someone who says they just aren’t a good test-taker?
I’ve tried to read up on test anxiety, and I know the research says the best thing is to know the material and be prepared. However, some students say there is such a great amount of material to study, they cannot keep it in their brain. Do you have any advice as to a good approach for studying a large amount of material? And… how to approach that test (to reduce anxiety)?”
Read MoreToday Lauren delves into the effects of all types of abuse and chronic stress on children.
She covers the variety of behaviors that a child who has been, or is, abused or suffering chronic stress and why that behavior may be exhibited.
Read MoreBefore the pandemic a study concluded that 20% of Americans suffered from anxiety. Post-pandemic, the number is probably much higher. Anxious people are stuck thinking about the future and being fearful of the unknown.For the same reason, anxious kids tend to be ritualistic.
Lauren walks you through 5 things to know about anxiety, including the genetic link, physical symptoms that come along with anxiety, and a long list of ways to help your anxious kiddo.
Read MoreWant to leave those unwanted behaviors behind? Find out how in this episode!
Lauren walks you through teaching emotional regulation. She covers the three steps to helping children regulate their emotions and control behaviors.
Read MoreWe all recognize physical abuse when we see it. But…..what is emotional abuse? Lauren explains the 9 types of emotional abuse with examples of each. She discusses the long-term impact emotional abuse has on children.
Read MoreJoin us for this informative interview with Dr. Ambroes Pass-Turner, Doctor of Counseling Psychology and the owner of APT Counseling Services LLC.
Read MoreIn this episode, Lauren discusses the Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS) and how it keeps us safe. The SNS is the “Fight or Flight” part of your brain. It’s the pathway we use to respond to danger, which means it keeps us safe. This is a good thing!
Read MoreWhat if you could change the way the brain works just by changing what you feed yourself and your kiddos? YOU CAN!
Food is medicine and can heal your body. Food and nutrition is also a significant contributor to how our brain operates.
Read MoreMany studies show the benefits of exercise and movement of the body. Our job as parents and educators is to set limits on the use of technology and teach kids why it’s important. They will learn self-control along with improving their focus and mental capacity.
Read MoreSome calming strategies are used as a preventative while others are reactive. These strategies are referred to as being either Bottom-Up or Top-Down Approach. Lauren explains each approach and how to easily add to your daily life.
Read MoreWhat is self-regulation? Being able to monitor and manage your energy state, thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Adults have the intellectual and emotional capacity to change their emotional states. This is much harder for kids since their brains are not as developed. The Prefrontal Cortex (IE Thinking Brain) is not fully developed until the late teens or 20’s.
Read MoreProblem-solving is so important. The primary goal is to first learn how to calm yourself down. The important next step is learning to prevent the problem that caused elevated emotions.
Read MoreLearning how to neutralize BIG FEELINGS is the key to returning to calm. This episode includes various coping mechanisms you can start using TODAY. Easy-peasy!
Read MoreThe first step in our emotional intelligence blueprint is learning how to categorize emotions. Teach kids (and adults) how to easily recognize their emotional state and put it into the proper “color” category.
Read MoreLauren talks about calm down spaces……what they are and what they are NOT. She also discusses how this can be used for any age group, including adults.
Read MoreLauren talks about the Emotional Intelligence Blueprint she created to help kids learn to naturally manage their emotions. The four-step framework is discussed and will be broken down in more episodes.
Read MoreWho doesn't love to laugh?
In this episode, Lauren talks about the benefits of humor and how to integrate it across all different age groups. Humor helps get us all back into our Thinking Brains, which means less reactivity and more calm responses!
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