Archive for March, 2009

Raising Cheaters

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009 Posted in Changing bad habits into good ones, Cheating, Growth & fixed mindsets, Main essay, Success, Success & failure | 3 Comments »

Last week I visited a high school that has a really spectacular Honor Code. There are no locks on the doors, and all the exams are unproctored. For more than 100 years, kids at this school haven’t cheated. But ...

Emotion Coaching: One of the Most Important Parenting Practices in the History of the Universe

Thursday, March 19th, 2009 Posted in Changing bad habits into good ones, Conflict, Emotion coaching, Empathy, Main essay, Teaching Emotional Literacy | 30 Comments »

According to John Gottman, one of my all-time favorite researchers, emotion-coaching is the key to raising happy, resilient, and well-adjusted kids. His research—30 years of it—shows that it is not enough to be a warm, engaged, and loving parent. ...

Helping Children Cope with Death

Friday, March 13th, 2009 Posted in Grieving, Main essay, Teaching Emotional Literacy | 7 Comments »

Not so long ago, a sweet child in my community—my kids' buddy from preschool—was killed in an accident. For a full year, I descended into dark periods of deep grief. Fortunately, I also often rose to the occasion, ...

Contribute to the Science of Happiness!

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009 Posted in Trends & Research Participation | Leave a Comment »

Are you interested in how we study happiness? Take part in a ground-breaking study lead by Aaron Jarden, president of the New Zealand Association of Positive Psychology. It is the first of its kind to survey people from around the world ...

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