Tiny humans, big emotions How to navigate tantrums, meltdowns, and defiance to raise emotionally Intelligent children

Alyssa Blask Campbell

Book - 2023

Emotional development experts Alyssa Blask Campbell, M.Ed. and Lauren Stauble M.S. are at the forefront of a movement to foster little ones' emotional intelligence. Their revolutionary Collaborative Emotion Processing (CEP) method has been a game changer for parents and educators, and now they are sharing it with readers in this indispensable guide.--

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Published
New York, NY : Harvest, an imprint of William Morrow [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Alyssa Blask Campbell (author)
Other Authors
Lauren Stauble (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
293 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-283) and index.
ISBN
9780063306264
  • Introduction
  • Part I. What Are Emotions and Why Do They Matter?
  • Chapter 1. What Is Emotional Intelligence?
  • Chapter 2. Your Role in Your Child's Emotions
  • Chapter 3. What's Happening in the Brain and the Body When You Have Big Emotions?
  • Chapter 4. The Collaborative Emotion Processing Method
  • Part II. Collaborative Emotion Processing with Tiny Humans
  • Chapter 5. What to Do in the Moment
  • Chapter 6. How to Set and Hold Boundaries
  • Chapter 7. When and How to Talk About the Behavior
  • Chapter 8. Consequences, Punishments, and Rewards
  • Chapter 9. Ending Meltdowns Before They Start
  • Chapter 10. When There's More Than One Child
  • Part III. CEPing It Up a Level
  • Chapter 11. Developing Empathy
  • Chapter 12. Changes and Transitions
  • Chapter 13. The Future Is Emotionally Intelligent
  • Acknowledgments
  • Additional Tools: The CEP Deck
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Campbell and Stauble, both early childhood education experts, tackle the delicate topic of emotions. The authors advocate for Collaborative Emotion Processing, which is a way to mindfully build emotional intelligence skills as one encounters challenging times. They want their audience to read the first two parts of the book in order. Part I discusses how what is learned in childhood can affect one's adulthood. That section also identifies common triggers and examines self-regulation as it describes what happens in the human body when one experiences the resulting emotions. Part II guides parents through responding to their children's overwhelming emotions, making meltdowns less frequent, and building bonds while supporting their children. Campbell and Stauble tell readers they can selectively peruse Part III, which tackles specific circumstances and frequently asked questions. The title concludes with guidance on how to effectively use the book's featured tools and deal with the sometimes daunting question of where to begin. Social identity biases are also addressed at length. VERDICT This practical volume encourages parents to look inward for solutions to help their children deal with overwhelming emotions.

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