Miriam Campbell is a speech language pathologist and social worker. She is also the founder of Skills for Connection, through which she provides coaching courses for parents and professionals to support children in social-emotional skill development. Miriam is the author of Bubble Double, a book that focuses on building connection from a perspective of positive and playful empowerment.
In this very informative and authentic interview, Miriam talks to us about how to develop social-emotional skills, emotional regulation, and problem solving skills in our children. She emphasizes that first we need to know who WE are as adults, as human beings. Once we acknowledge our own feelings (sad, angry, frustrated, overwhelmed, joyful, excited, happy, etc.) we can help our children identify with those feelings in themselves. We can help them develop a sense of self. This interview is full of excellent information for both parents and teachers so that they can help kids learn practical skills for life in order for them to grow into happy, capable human beings who are able to be calm, emotionally regulated, problem solvers.
If you know a parent who might be interested in becoming empowered with tools to nurture their child's social emotional development, here is the What's App link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/GcEYGLBWmMW4pafgFlqvE2
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Vera Kessler (host of America's Top Rebbetzins) is a certified life coach. She specializes in transformational life coaching and accountability coaching. She is also a motivational speaker. Vera's mission is to help women get out of survival mode and start thriving. She works with women who are committed to stepping into their own self-worth and creating the life they want to live--one that is full of joy, empowerment, meaning, and purpose.
To learn more, visit: https://innerlifecoachingwithvera.com/