When the going gets tough – helping bright kids with practical simple tools to overcome fear of imperfection/failing
Learning to learn – PART 2 Including the ‘The Challenge Experiment’ one of the strategic tools within the Multilevel Emotion […]
Learning to learn – PART 2 Including the ‘The Challenge Experiment’ one of the strategic tools within the Multilevel Emotion […]
Learning to learn – PART 1 Including the ‘value of uncomfortable feelings’ one of the core concepts within the Multilevel […]
Including ‘Happy Families’ one of the tools within the Multilevel Emotion Regulation Theory (MERT) developed by Simone de Hoogh. While […]
Or The Value of flag-ups Everyone has an unconscious physical or psychological alarm system telling them that something is not […]
One of the most unsettling issues within families can be argumentative talk. If we have children that are really good […]
Simone de Hoogh is selected as a “Person to Watch” in the twice-exceptional and cognitive diversity movement by the Bridges 2e Center for Research […]
Most of our negative or what I prefer to call not-helpful thoughts derive from what our parents or the other […]
Emotional independence is one of the core concepts in the Multilevel Emotion Regulation Theory (MERT) developed by Simone de Hoogh. […]
Or all about ‘Glitching’ a concept within the Multilevel Emotion Regulation Theory – MERT “After a fight we cuddled. My […]
Including the ‘Happy Place’ tool and the ‘Two wolves – a Cherokee legend’ as a strategy within the Multilevel Emotion […]