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Helping Your Child Recognize Their Feelings

Published on January 28, 2022 by Pam Wedig-Kirsch

Here’s an example of using emotion coaching when your child is hurt or scared.

See @raisingwichildren for more parenting tips.

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Tagged: child development, family, Family Living, kindergarten readiness, parents, Positive Solutions, social emotional development, young children

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Wise Wisconsin Program Series Virtual Workshops Start Feb. 2

Wise Wisconsin Winter Series 2022 UW-Madison Division of Extension’s Life Span programs help individuals, families and communities transition through the aging process by providing programming, resources and support on topics such as, family caregiving, healthy aging and creating aging-friendly communities. One-hour sessions on Zoom Wednesday mornings at 9:00am February 2nd through March 9th, 2022 Registration Required: https://go.wisc.edu/5u4ez3  Session information: 2/2 – Old at Heart: R

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Workshop – Supporting Children using a Trauma-Informed Lens

Workshop for Early Care and Education Providers – Earn 4.0 Registry Credits The COVID-19 Pandemic has caused disruptions in the everyday lives of children and families. Routines have been up-ended, children are more socially isolated, and parents/caregivers have experienced increased stress. Children communicate with their caregivers in many ways—through words, actions, and challenging behaviors. In this two-part workshop, we will explore why children display challenging behaviors. Parti

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