A father and his young son sit closely together on the floor, leaning against a white wall. The father, wearing a peach-colored T-shirt, gently points at a page in an open book while reading to his son. The child, dressed in a similar-colored shirt, listens attentively, his eyes focused on the book. The background features a brick wall, a radiator, and a window, creating a cozy and warm atmosphere. The image captures a moment of bonding and learning, emphasizing emotional connection and shared curiosity.

Emotional Availability for Learning

December 28, 20200 min read

As you gear up to support your child in the new year after this week's rest, it's crucial that you focus on these factors to support your child in learning both academically and in their relationships.

 

This year has been a challenge for many, and I discuss the factors that are make-or-break for the families who are thriving as they transition back to school in this video.

If you're ready to get out ahead of this and change your family's cycle of frustration AND break out of the meltdown cycle, book your call here:

megghanthompsoncoaching.com/talk

I help parents who are worried about managing their child’s explosive and out of control emotions to develop an individualized system to manage their kid’s explosive feelings when they don’t fit the examples in typical parenting books.

I know you are a parent of a Highly Sensitive Child and are ready to stop scouring the internet for new strategies, throw out those traditional parenting books that don’t match your kid, and develop an individualized system to manage your kid’s explosive feelings.

Megghan Thompson, LCPC, RPT-S

I help parents who are worried about managing their child’s explosive and out of control emotions to develop an individualized system to manage their kid’s explosive feelings when they don’t fit the examples in typical parenting books. I know you are a parent of a Highly Sensitive Child and are ready to stop scouring the internet for new strategies, throw out those traditional parenting books that don’t match your kid, and develop an individualized system to manage your kid’s explosive feelings.

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