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In this episode of Little Feet Community podcast, we speak with author and clinical physchologist Dr. Emily Edlynn about critical areas of child development that impact self confidence. We discuss Dr. Edlynn's publication Autonomy Supportive Parenting, a user friendly guide that offers easy to implement action items and techniques that will help support strengthened confidence and autonomy for your child (and your students). Her book is a must read for all those working with children. She is also one of the hosts of Psychologists Off the Clock, a podcast about the science and practice of living well.
Takeaways:
So, research shows that it's important to support a child in three essential categories:
Remember, by implementing practices that strengthen autonomy, you can enable your child to feel confident making choices, confidence embracing their freedoms, agency to to explore new things and take on challenges and confidence to live in a manner that aligns with their own personal values. Here was another great Emily quote: "Do less so that they can grow more."
Three good techniques through which to develop these goals is
If you are like me, you benefit from real world examples of what these techniques look like. Part 2 of Dr. Edlynn's book, Autonomy Supportive Parenting is chock full of such examples. And, if you order the book through the link we've included in our episode description, a small percentage of the sale will go to the creation of more podcast episodes like this one.
Book link: https://amzn.to/4kmmzfP
By Patty OConnorIn this episode of Little Feet Community podcast, we speak with author and clinical physchologist Dr. Emily Edlynn about critical areas of child development that impact self confidence. We discuss Dr. Edlynn's publication Autonomy Supportive Parenting, a user friendly guide that offers easy to implement action items and techniques that will help support strengthened confidence and autonomy for your child (and your students). Her book is a must read for all those working with children. She is also one of the hosts of Psychologists Off the Clock, a podcast about the science and practice of living well.
Takeaways:
So, research shows that it's important to support a child in three essential categories:
Remember, by implementing practices that strengthen autonomy, you can enable your child to feel confident making choices, confidence embracing their freedoms, agency to to explore new things and take on challenges and confidence to live in a manner that aligns with their own personal values. Here was another great Emily quote: "Do less so that they can grow more."
Three good techniques through which to develop these goals is
If you are like me, you benefit from real world examples of what these techniques look like. Part 2 of Dr. Edlynn's book, Autonomy Supportive Parenting is chock full of such examples. And, if you order the book through the link we've included in our episode description, a small percentage of the sale will go to the creation of more podcast episodes like this one.
Book link: https://amzn.to/4kmmzfP