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Kinder brauchen emotionale Intelligenz: Ein Praxisbuch für Eltern

von John Gottman

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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 bestselling author of Emotional Intelligence. Based on twenty 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 that 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.… (mehr)
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A lot of good info, though not anything new to me, a bit repetitive, and a little dated. Would be interesting to see some of the conclusions of the studies he speaks of that weren't finished at the time of writing. I found it very similar to Adele Faber's books. ( )
  bangerlm | Jan 18, 2023 |
Great book on teaching and applying the principles of emotional intelligence in the context of raising kids.
  JourneyPC | Sep 26, 2022 |
Nope. Nothing to announce. Just feeling the need for some Gottman in my life. And this was good. For those who had read his other works, it may have seemed somewhat repetitive but it was still easy to sort out the chapters you could skim.

The chapters on fathers and divorce were brilliant, especially the one on fathers. It is astounding what backed-up-facts there are on the necessity for father's involvement for the well-being of a child. They are definitely much more than just sperm donors.*


* Start the movement. ( )
  OutOfTheBestBooks | Sep 24, 2021 |
This book dives into child psychology and development and focuses on helping parents raise children that are able to express their emotions in a positive and healthy way. Encourages empathy and compassion. ( )
  Adina14 | Nov 28, 2018 |
some good and useful information (as most parenting books are, only if you agree with this kind of parenting style). what i liked best were the tips to help you and the recommendations for kid's books (from infant to young adult) at the end.

he is clear to say repeatedly that his tips won't keep stress or conflict out of a family, but it still bothered me the assumptions he made about how a kid would respond to a parent using his technique, as if it was nearly assured. (ex: instead of starting a conversation with your teen, who's music is too loud, with a "you call this music" if you instead say, "i haven't heard this song before. what band is it?" you'll get a conversation. so unrealistic. maybe a nicer way to engage with your kid, but you're going to get eye rolls regardless and pretending otherwise calls the rest at least a little into question.).

but i do agree with the vast majority of this (isn't that what the rating system means when it comes to parenting books?) and think that it's a way of living that is open and honest and beneficial to everyone, not just parent/child relationships. (although the standard reflective response would irk me to no end if that's all i got from my partner or a good friend when talking.) ( )
  overlycriticalelisa | Aug 25, 2013 |
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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 bestselling author of Emotional Intelligence. Based on twenty 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 that 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.

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