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YAY! The kids are home for 6 WEEKS STRAIGHT for the summer school holidays! (For us in the southern hemisphere at least) 😩
If you've heard "I’m bored!" 5000 times already, you're in the right place. But this is still very much relevant if you're not on vacation but maybe you're heading on a road trip, or just home with the kids but you need to get some work done!
Today I'm talking about the challenge of managing kids’ boredom head-on. You’ll learn practical strategies to help your kids embrace downtime, spark creativity, and build independence, all while strengthening your connection as a family.
I explore:Why boredom isn’t the enemy, it’s an opportunity.Fun and creative ideas to keep kids engaged without breaking the bank.How to involve kids in planning their days and encouraging independence.The importance of balancing activity with rest (aka emptiness) for both you and your kids.How emotional intelligence plays a role in tolerating and managing their whines and complaints (without losing your cool!).
Plus, I share how you can dive even deeper into building your parenting toolkit with my online courses. Right now, three of my most popular courses—From Reactive to Responsive Parenting, Decoding and Defusing Challenging Behaviour, and Supporting Anxious and Sensitive Kids—are on sale for 50–61% off!
Don’t miss out - check them out at www.stephaniepinto.com/courses.
Tune in for tips, laughs, and encouragement to help you navigate the holiday season with confidence. You’ve got this!
👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, share this episode, and let me know which tip you’ll try first!
*** If this resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected] and send me your thoughts, feedback or questions! Have you joined my Facebook Group for parents? There are over 130,000 parents in the community! 🎉➡️ www.facebook.com/groups/letsraiseemotionallyintelligentkids Hi! I am an Emotional Intelligence best-selling author, award-winning coach and international speaker. I'm also a paediatric anxiety therapist (and previous speech language pathologist!) and I love helping people use emotional intelligence to become calmer, more connected and live happier lives! Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements. 💡 Head to www.stephaniepinto.comOr stalk me on the socials...Insta: www.instagram.com/emotionally.intelligent.parentFB: fb.com/stephpintoHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this inspiring episode, I sit down with Dr. Catherine Kizana—doctor, parent coach, and advocate for helping parents thrive—to talk about what it truly means to be a “good enough” parent.
Drawing on attachment research and her coaching experience, Catherine reminds us that parenting isn’t about being flawless. It’s about being present, embracing the power of repair when we make mistakes, and meeting our children’s real needs—not the ones we think we should meet.
We also tackle one of the biggest traps parents fall into: comparison.
Catherine shares how to stop comparing your inner struggles to the perfect-looking lives of others on social media and start focusing on what really matters in your family.
If you’re tired of the constant pressure to do more, be more, and keep up, this episode will help you step back, breathe, and parent from a place of connection and confidence.
Tune in now to take the first step in letting go of comparison and embracing the messy, beautiful journey of being “good enough". Yesss.
Find Catherine on Instagram at @abc_parenting_coachOr check out her website at www.abcparenting.com.au
MY COURSES ARE 50% OFF! 1. From Reactive to Responsive Parenting (How to end the yelling and overcome your triggers!)2. From Blowups to Balance (Supporting ADHD Kids at home or in the classroom!)Access them at www.stephaniepinto.com/courses***
If this resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected] and send me your thoughts, feedback or questions! Have you joined my Facebook Group for parents? There are over 130,000 parents in the community! 🎉➡️ www.facebook.com/groups/letsraiseemotionallyintelligentkids Hi! I am an Emotional Intelligence best-selling author, award-winning coach and international speaker. I'm also a paediatric anxiety therapist (and previous speech language pathologist!) and I love helping people use emotional intelligence to become calmer, more connected and live happier lives! Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements. 💡 Head to www.stephaniepinto.comOr stalk me on the socials...Insta: www.instagram.com/emotionally.intelligent.parentFB: fb.com/stephpintoHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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This episode is inspired by a really thoughtful comment from a listener on our last episode over on YouTube.
They asked about one of the toughest parenting challenges: how to handle meltdowns when your child gets physically aggressive—hitting, kicking, or even breaking things.
Parenting through aggression and meltdowns is arguably the hardest thing we face.
Alex (the husband's back!) and I dive into the question from a listener: How do you handle it when a child melts down and gets physically aggressive?
We’re sharing our own experiences with this, including how we’ve navigated hitting, kicking, and even destructive behaviour using emotional intelligence and compassion.
We go through step-by-step strategies for handling those tough moments—like during transitions or when switching off a device—while holding firm boundaries around unsafe or hurtful actions.
We also clear up some big confusion around consequences: when they’re helpful, when they’re not, and why punishments and holding a grudge can actually backfire.
If you’ve ever struggled to keep your cool during your child’s meltdowns, this episode is full of relatable insights and practical tips to help you feel more calm and in control.
Have you seen my 5 new online self-paced courses on Emotional Intelligence and parenting?! They're all 50-89% off right now!!!
Introduction to Raising Emotionally Intelligent KidsFrom Reactive To Responsive Parenting: End The Yelling With Emotional IntelligenceSupporting Anxious and Sensitive KidsDecoding and Defusing Challenging BehaviourEFT Tapping (Emotional Freedom Techniques)Find them at stephaniepinto.com
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Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements.
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The one idea that was REVOLUTIONARY in my marriage and parenting - how to not take behaviour personally, how to avoid conflict and resentment, how to let go of feeling like your partner is being lazy... and so much more.
If you've ever felt like you’re running on empty, or wonder why your kids hit a wall in the afternoons... tune into this episode of The Emotionally Intelligent Parenting Podcast. I'm digging into Spoon Theory - a simple yet powerful way to understand and manage our energy and capacity.
We’ll talk about how you and your partner can support each other on those low-energy days, how to help your kids recognise their limits, and why this metaphor can make a big difference in your family’s day-to-day life. If you’ve ever wished for a better way to explain why everyone needs a break sometimes, this one’s for you!
Psst! Looking for more tools to thrive as a parent?
My self-paced online courses are here to help! From raising emotionally intelligent kids to decoding challenging behaviours, they’re packed with practical strategies to make parenting easier.
Courses include:
Raising Emotionally Intelligent KidsDecoding and Defusing Challenging BehavioursSupporting Anxious and Sensitive KidsEFT Tapping (Emotional Freedom Techniques)From Reactive to Responsive Parenting (aka How to Stop Shouting at Your Kids)Right now they’re a massive 50–89% off, so grab them while they’re hot!
Check them out on the Course page at www.stephaniepinto.com
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Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements.
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In this episode, I’m joined by parenting expert and author Michelle Mitchell to talk all things parenting tweens and teens!! 🥰
Michelle shares why self-esteem is so crucial, and often lacking in tweens, and we explore ways parents can support kids as they navigate big changes.
🩷 From building a self-care kit to understanding the unique and powerful role dads play, this conversation is packed with practical advice.
Whether you’re a parent of tweens or teens, you’ll find fresh insights to help your child thrive through these formative years.
We also discuss her new book, Tweens: What Kids Need Now Before the Teenage Years which is out NOW! 📚
Follow her work at:
Web: https://michellemitchell.org/
Socials...
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Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements.
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Welcome back, everyone! This week, we're diving into a topic that hits home for so many of us: how we talk about food with our kids (and perhaps even around them when we think they’re not listening).
I’m joined by the fabulous Fiona Kane, an award-winning Nutritional Medicine Practitioner and Mind Body Eating Coach, and we explored how our words and attitudes around food can set the stage for our kids’ relationship with eating (and emotions!) - and yes, how we can keep it healthy too.
We’ll chat about the accidental ways we nudge our kids toward emotional eating (who knew?), how our own beliefs about food can rub off on them, and why asking open-ended questions can be a game-changer for a more mindful approach.
Fiona, who’s been all over Sky News Australia, 9 News, and ABC Radio, brings her practical tips on breaking habits like boredom eating and finding joy outside of food—for both us and the kids.
So, if you’re looking to raise happy, healthy eaters (or tackle a few food habits of your own), plug in!
This episode is packed with aha moments and doable steps to help the whole family enjoy a balanced relationship with food. I loved our conversation and I know you will too.
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Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements.
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Today, we're pulling back the curtain on our parenting - and let’s just say, it wasn’t all sunshine and Instagram-worthy moments.
This is a bunch of things we wish we knew when we first became parents...
With Alex's childhood blueprint and programming the *polar opposite* of mine, we had a lot to unlearn (and re-learn) when it came to navigating the chaos of parenthood together.
We talk about: - How giving each other space saved us from spiralling arguments. - Why you should never take your kids’ words, or your partner’s emotions, personally. - Alex’s journey to taking accountability and breaking the cycle of reactive behaviour. - My struggle to ask for help and express my feelings (spoiler: it wasn’t pretty). - The power of understanding emotional hijacks and knowing when to step out of the situation- How to “strike when the iron is cold.” to prevent shame, blame and basically more conflict.
We’ll also explore how his upbringing (where emotions basically didn't exist) impacted our dynamic and how we’ve worked to defuse problems before they explode into snapping and snowballing.
It’s real, raw, and maybe even a little uncomfortable—but if you’ve ever felt like you’re failing as a parent or partner, trust us, you’re not alone. Tune in for honest lessons, practical tips, and a whole lot of heart.
Hope you guys enjoy.
(Please ask us questions! Send us your feedback! We need more content 😉)
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Today I’m sharing an episode where I was the guest – being interviewed by JoAnn Crohn and Brie Tucker on the No Guilt Mom podcast.
So, you’ve decided you want a happier, calmer, and more connected family, eh? Well, friend, welcome to the rollercoaster ride known as “parenting with emotional intelligence.”
Parenting often involves navigating different styles, which, being 100% honest, can sometimes feel like you and your partner are in a three-legged race…on ice.
Emotional intelligence helps you understand each other’s perspectives and find common ground. Just imagine your kid having the ability to understand and manage their emotions while empathizing with others. Sounds like a dream, right?
By nurturing emotional intelligence, you’re not just preparing them for playground politics but equipping them for life’s bigger challenges. Plus, who wouldn’t want a kid who can articulate their feelings instead of falling apart or throwing things in fits of anger?
So, if you’re dreaming of a happier, calmer, and more connected family, emotional intelligence is your secret weapon. Trust me, the journey might be bumpy, but the destination is oh-so-worth it.
Who knows, you might even become that zen parent who handles those spaghetti-throwing incidents with a smile. Now, that’s emotional intelligence at work!
Podcast: https://www.noguiltmom.com/podcast-2/
Transcript: https://www.noguiltmom.com/how-to-get-the-happier-calmer-and-connected-family/
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Today I’m pulling back the curtain on my own experience with anxiety and how I overcame it with Emotional Intelligence.
From my early years as a shy, anxious kid to the struggles it brought me as a teen and adult — especially when it came to school, confidence, and building my career — I’m sharing it all. Why? Because I know so many of you, whether as parents or individuals, are grappling with anxiety, too.
I explore the different types of anxiety disorders (yes, there’s more than one!) and dig into the problematic thinking patterns that underpin and fuel anxiety. This gives you such a clear window into seeing how an anxious child thinks and perceives the world around them.
Whether you’ve experienced anxiety yourself or you want to understand your kids through it, this episode is packed with insights, personal stories, and practical advice to help you build a life of calm and confidence.
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If this resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected] and send me your thoughts, feedback or questions!
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Hi! I am an Emotional Intelligence best-selling author, award-winning coach and international speaker. I'm also a paediatric anxiety therapist (and previous speech language pathologist!) and I love helping people use emotional intelligence to become calmer, more connected and live happier lives!
Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements.
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Have you ever wondered how to transition from managing your kids to supporting them as they grow into adults?
In this episode of the Emotionally Intelligent Parenting Podcast, I chat with Amy Sargent, SEI Coach and Executive Director of the Institute for Social and Emotional Intelligence. Amy shares how she used emotional intelligence with her older kids—owning her own feelings, creating space for their emotions, and still holding them accountable.
This conversation is packed with valuable insights for parents of both teens and tweens, as we explore how parenting roles shift and how emotional intelligence can help you become a supportive coach instead of a manager.
Tune in for practical tips on building strong relationships with your kids, cultivating empathy, and remembering that we’re not responsible for their emotions. Whether you’re parenting toddlers or preparing to launch your kids into adulthood, this episode is full of wisdom you won’t want to miss!
*** If this resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected] and send me your thoughts, feedback or questions! Have you joined my Facebook Group for parents? There are over 125,000 parents in the community! 🎉➡️ www.facebook.com/groups/letsraiseemotionallyintelligentkids Hi! I am an Emotional Intelligence best-selling author, award-winning coach and international speaker. I'm also a paediatric anxiety therapist (and previous speech language pathologist!) and I love helping people use emotional intelligence to become calmer, more connected and live happier lives! Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements. 💡 Head to www.stephaniepinto.comOr stalk me on the socials...Insta: www.instagram.com/emotionally.intelligent.parentFB: fb.com/stephpintoHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Alex (the husband!) and I are getting real about the rollercoaster of raising kids in a world full of online games, social media, and YouTube.
We know the internet isn’t going anywhere, so instead of banning it all, we talk about finding that balance between letting our kids enjoy the digital world and keeping them safe.
We did make the decision to remove YouTube from our home, and we share why we chose to do it. But our kids do have access to computer games, Minecraft, Roblox, and so on.
Alex - who’s a big-time gamer - talks about setting smart boundaries for our kids on things like YouTube Kids and online games. His perspective as a gamer really adds a fresh angle, and he’s seriously got some solid tips.
Oh, and there's a wild story from Alex about how our son decided to jump off the roof (yes, you read that right!). It was a reminder of why staying aware and tuned in is so important, no matter what your kids are up to.
We also tackle the tougher topic of online dangers, like predators, and how to talk to kids about staying safe. You absolutely NEED to give your kids the knowledge, without scaring them.
Tune in for our take on raising tech-savvy kids safely—without saying “no” to everything fun.
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If this resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected] and send me your thoughts, feedback or questions! Have you joined my Facebook Group for parents? There are over 120,000 parents in the community! 🎉➡️ www.facebook.com/groups/letsraiseemotionallyintelligentkids Hi! I am an Emotional Intelligence best-selling author, award-winning coach and international speaker. I'm also a paediatric anxiety therapist (and previous speech language pathologist!) and I love helping people use emotional intelligence to become calmer, more connected and live happier lives! Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements. 💡 Head to www.stephaniepinto.comOr stalk me on the socials...Insta: www.instagram.com/emotionally.intelligent.parentFB: fb.com/stephpintoHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are you a teacher, or do your kids attend school? Excellent. You're in the right place today because in this episode, I’m sharing how you can bring emotional intelligence (EI) into the classroom, creating a warm, supportive, and resilient space for learning.
I’ll explore simple yet powerful ways to connect with students, build emotional awareness and regulation strategies, and foster a positive classroom culture where everyone feels seen and valued.
This episode isn’t just for teachers! If you’re a parent, grandparent, or simply curious about EI, you’ll find valuable insights that apply to every relationship.
Join me as we discover strategies to nurture emotional growth and create lasting impacts that extend well beyond the classroom 🙏🏻
*** If this resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected] and send me your thoughts, feedback or questions! Have you joined my Facebook Group for parents? There are over 125,000 parents in the community! 🎉➡️ www.facebook.com/groups/letsraiseemotionallyintelligentkids Hi! I am an Emotional Intelligence best-selling author, award-winning coach and international speaker. I'm also a paediatric anxiety therapist (and previous speech language pathologist!) and I love helping people use emotional intelligence to become calmer, more connected and live happier lives! Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements. 💡 Head to www.stephaniepinto.comOr stalk me on the socials...Insta: www.instagram.com/emotionally.intelligent.parentFB: fb.com/stephpintoHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Guys my husband is joining me on the channel again!! 😆
A few years ago, we started off with completely different views on parenting — he was skeptical of emotional intelligence, thinking it was “soft” and a waste of time. (Might sound familiar!)
Buuuut he’s had a huge change of heart, and we dive into what shifted his perspective.
We chat about how we discipline our kids, handle big emotions, and why EI has strengthened our family bond.
Plus, we’ll bust some common myths about emotional intelligence!
Tune in to hear our story and discover how EI transformed our approach to parenting and partnership.
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Welcome to Season 2 of the Emotionally Intelligent Parenting Podcast!!
I'm kicking off this new season by diving into the powerful and transformative impact of emotional intelligence (EI) in ALL areas of life - not just in the parent-child relationship.
There are still many myths, misconceptions, and confusion about what emotional intelligence truly is, so today I break down 10 essential components of EI, from self-awareness to empathy and conflict resolution, and clear up some of these misunderstandings along the way.I share real-life examples from my interactions with my kids and husband (sorry guys), extended family, and colleagues, showing just how universal and impactful these skills can be.
Tune in to learn how EI can help you deepen connections, stay grounded in tough moments, and build healthier, more resilient relationships with everyone around you.
Andddd thank you to each of you who have listened, shared, and supported the podcast over the past year. Your support and encouragement mean the world to me, and I’m so grateful to continue this journey with you into Season 2!***
If this resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected] and send me your thoughts, feedback or questions!
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Hi! I am an Emotional Intelligence best-selling author, award-winning coach and international speaker. I'm also a paediatric anxiety therapist (and previous speech language pathologist!) and I love helping people use emotional intelligence to become calmer, more connected and live happier lives!
Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements.
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My husband's first time on the podcast you guys!!
Ever wondered what happens when two very different upbringings collide in a parenting moment?
In this special episode, I’m thrilled to welcome my husband onto the podcast for the very first time.
We dive deep into our journey dealing with a neighborhood influence that wasn’t so positive for our kids and reveal why my husband’s protective instincts kicked in full force.
Curious to know how a previously hot-headed, short-tempered guy from a different culture transformed into a calmer, more responsive, emotionally intelligent dad?
Join us as we unpack our different perspectives on boundaries, discuss how we balance them as a team, and share our approach to navigating this tricky situation.
Tune in to hear how our family has grown stronger together as a team because of emotional intelligence.
Steph.
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Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements.
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In this episode of the Emotionally Intelligent Parenting Podcast, I’m sharing a personal story from my own home - a REALLY challenging situation with my kids and a new “friend” in our neighbourhood who hasn’t been the best influence.
It started out innocently but went from dishonesty and aggressive behaviour to stealing... eek! So we recently faced some difficult moments as a family and had to figure out how to respond with both compassion and clear boundaries... not easy but necessary.I’ll take you through how we approached the situation without resorting to punishment or blame, all while keeping the connection with our kids intact.
I know you’ll find it valuable to hear how you can guide your children through tough friendships, help them understand right from wrong, and build their emotional intelligence in the process.If you’ve ever struggled with your child’s behaviour being influenced by others, this episode is for you. Let’s turn these moments into powerful teaching opportunities.***
If this resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected] and send me your thoughts, feedback or questions!
Have you joined my Facebook Group for parents? There are over 120,000 parents in the community! 🎉➡️ www.facebook.com/groups/letsraiseemotionallyintelligentkids
Hi! I am an Emotional Intelligence best-selling author, award-winning coach and international speaker. I'm also a paediatric anxiety therapist (and previous speech language pathologist!) and I love helping people use emotional intelligence to become calmer, more connected and live happier lives!
Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements.
💡 Head to www.stephaniepinto.comOr stalk me on the socials...Insta: www.instagram.com/emotionally.intelligent.parentFB: fb.com/stephpintoHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In today’s episode, I dive deep into the world of online safety with Fareedah Shaheed, an award-winning Internet Safety Expert and Forbes 30 Under 30 Honoree.
Fareedah, whose work has been featured in NBC, CNN, The Wall Street Journal, and more, brings her expertise in cybersecurity awareness, threat intelligence, and online gaming to help parents keep their kids safe online - without needing to be tech-savvy.
We cover some eye-opening topics, including:1. How to protect your kids on social media and online gaming without being a tech expert.2. The surprising link between inner healing and protecting your children from online threats.3. Tips to normalize conversations about predators so your kids are prepared, not scared.4. Simple strategies like turning off chat features and spending time gaming with your kids to enhance safety.5. Whether there are apps and games you should NEVER let your children access - and why.
This is a must-listen episode for any parent who wants to feel more confident navigating the online world with their children. Don't miss out on Fareedah's invaluable insights that will empower you to safeguard your kids (no matter their age) with ease.
If you loved this episode, find out more and follow Fareedah on socials, check out her membership and download her free guides for parents.https://www.cyberfareedah.com/
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In this solo episode, I’m talking about Kids and Big Emotions: How to Dial Up Your Emotional Intelligence and Respond Calmly.
Here’s the thing—before we can help our kids manage their emotions, we have to accept that they HAVE emotions. Emotions that are normal. Healthy. Natural. Supposed to be.
Remember when your child was learning to walk, read, or ride a bike? Did you step in and do it for them, rush them, or get annoyed when they didn’t get it right away? Or did you give them time, stay patient, and let them figure it out?!
It’s the same with emotions!
Kids need to feel their way through them in order to learn how to handle them. But we often jump in too quickly because it’s uncomfortable or inconvenient to let them ride the emotional wave. The truth is, when we allow them to go through those messy feelings, we’re giving them the tools for self-regulation.
I'll tell you the one thing you can do that will completely shift how you handle things the next time your child is crying, stomping, or having a meltdown.
I’ll also be sharing a viral quote of mine that really hit home for so many parents. Ready to approach those big emotions with more calm and confidence? Let’s get into it!
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If this resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected] and send me your thoughts, feedback or questions!
Have you joined my Facebook Group for parents? There are over 125,000 parents in the community! 🎉➡️ www.facebook.com/groups/letsraiseemotionallyintelligentkids
Hi! I am an Emotional Intelligence best-selling author, award-winning coach and international speaker. I'm also a paediatric anxiety therapist (and previous speech language pathologist!) and I love helping people use emotional intelligence to become calmer, more connected and live happier lives!
Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements.
💡 Head to www.stephaniepinto.comOr stalk me on the socials...Insta: www.instagram.com/emotionally.intelligent.parentFB: fb.com/stephpintoHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Talking to our kids about sex and sexuality can feel really uncomfortable, but it’s a conversation we need to have (especially in this age of the INTERNET). Eek.
In this episode of the Emotionally Intelligent Parenting Podcast, I’m joined by Vanessa Hamilton, a sexuality educator with over 25 years of experience and founder of Talking the Talk Sexuality Education.
We dive into all the tricky topics—when to start the conversation, how much to share, how to explain consent and boundaries, and even how to approach tough subjects like pornography.
We’ll also talk about gender differences, teaching kids the correct terminology (which can often feel confusing!), and what to say when your child doesn't want to talk because it feels awkward.
Vanessa has some fantastic, practical tips that will help make these conversations feel more natural and comfortable, no matter where you're starting from.
If you've been avoiding 'The Talk,' this episode will give you the confidence and tools to get started. You won’t want to miss this one!
Find Vanessa's Books:
Talking Sex A Conversation Guide For Parents
https://ambapress.com.au/products/talking-sex
Kit and Arlo Find a Way Teaching Consent to 8 - 12-year-olds
https://shop.acer.org/kit-and-arlo-find-a-way.html
Virtual Classroom Education for Schools:
https://www.talkingthetalksexed.com.au/talking-the-talk-virtual-classroom
Find Vanessa on the socials:
https://www.facebook.com/talkingthetalkeducation
https://www.instagram.com/talkingthetalk/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-hamilton-943495102/
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If this resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected] and send me your thoughts, feedback or questions!
Have you joined my Facebook Group for parents? There are over 125,000 parents in the community! 🎉
➡️ www.facebook.com/groups/letsraiseemotionallyintelligentkids
Hi! I am an Emotional Intelligence best-selling author, award-winning coach and international speaker. I'm also a paediatric anxiety therapist (and previous speech language pathologist!) and I love helping people use emotional intelligence to become calmer, more connected and live happier lives!
Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements.
💡 Head to www.stephaniepinto.com
Or stalk me on the socials...
Insta: www.instagram.com/emotionally.intelligent.parent
FB: fb.com/stephpinto
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What would you do if your child accidentally damaged something precious to you?
In this solo episode of the Emotionally Intelligent Parenting podcast, I share a recent incident where one of my kids messed up big time - and my unexpected response. Spoiler: there was no yelling, arguing or punishment.
I reveal how I turned this moment into an opportunity for teaching life-long skills like honesty, responsibility, and making amends, all without shame or embarrassment. If you’re curious about how to handle these situations in a way that fosters connection and emotional intelligence, this episode is for you. Ready to discover a new approach to parenting? Tune in to find out!
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If this resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected] and send me your thoughts, feedback or questions!
Have you joined my Facebook Group for parents? There are over 120,000 parents in the community! 🎉➡️ www.facebook.com/groups/letsraiseemotionallyintelligentkids
Hi! I am an Emotional Intelligence best-selling author, award-winning coach and international speaker. I'm also a paediatric anxiety therapist (and previous speech language pathologist!) and I love helping people use emotional intelligence to become calmer, more connected and live happier lives!
Book a consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements.
💡 Head to www.stephaniepinto.comOr stalk me on the socials...Insta: www.instagram.com/emotionally.intelligent.parentFB: fb.com/stephpintoHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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