
Creating Resilience
This episode offers insight on why it's important to help your kids develop resilience and how to guide them in developing coping skills.

Hosted by Denise · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 40 episodes
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Offering guidance, support, wisdom, research and ideas for folks who are navigating the non-linear role of parenting, hence “curved like a crescent”. Philosophy and techniques are inspired by a Montessori background but the information is for parents of ALL persuasions, backgrounds and beliefs.
Denise hosts Crescent Moon Kids, a kids show with 40 episodes published.

This episode offers insight on why it's important to help your kids develop resilience and how to guide them in developing coping skills.

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This episode gives some detailed information on the effects of screen usage on the developing brains of children.

In this episode you’ll learn some ideas for beginning the new school year with joy and success.

Learn about the concept of 'mirror neurons' and how to become aware of all you say and do which will ultimately create a more positive environment for your kids.

Rather than expecting your child to immediately say, "I'm sorry," for their offensive behavior, this episode guides you to help uncover the root of the issue so they can offer a sincere apology instead.

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