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Parenting shouldn’t be defined by stress, guilt, and self-doubt. Yet for 94% of parents, that’s what our days feel like. As a neuroscientist and mom of three, I know firsthand how easy it is to end the day overwhelmed, wishing you’d been calmer, more present, or more patient with your child. That’s why I created The Reflective Parenting Podcast—a place where we pause, reflect, and discover a new way forward.
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Reflective Parenting by Curious Neuron
Is my child ready for kindergarten readiness? (emotionally)
Is your child ready for kindergarten from an emotional perspective?
In this episode, Cindy discusses the emotional aspects of kindergarten readiness, emphasizing the importance of emotional intelligence and self-awareness in children. She introduces the tripartite model of parental socialization, which highlights how parents' emotional coping, parenting styles, and conflict resolution impact children's emotional development. The conversation also covers practical strategies for parents to support their children's emotional growth and prepare them for school.
Takeaways
- Kindergarten readiness involves emotional preparation, not just academic skills.
- Self-awareness is crucial for coping with emotions.
- Parents should model emotional regulation for their children.
- Understanding triggers helps children manage their emotions better.
- Emotional intelligence is built through conversations about feelings.
- Expecting children to be emotionally perfect is unrealistic.
- Parental emotional coping styles influence children's behavior.
- Setting boundaries while being sensitive is key in parenting.
- Conflict resolution in the home teaches children about emotions.
- Curiosity and relationship-building are essential for school readiness.
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