In this conversation, Dr. Nashay Lowe and early childhood trainer Cara Tyrrell discuss the importance of teaching children conflict resolution skills from a young age. They explore how children process emotions, the significance of modeling healthy behaviors, and the balance between guiding children and allowing them to navigate conflicts independently. The discussion emphasizes the need for parents to expand their emotional vocabulary, create a safe space for children to express their feelings, and the shift in parenting dynamics towards more conscious and collaborative approaches. Ultimately, the conversation highlights that conflict is a natural part of life that can lead to growth and understanding when approached with intention and care.
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About Cara Tyrrell
Cara is mom to three girls, a Vermont-based Early Childhood Educator, Collaborative Parenting Coach, and the founder of Core4Parenting™. Cara has Bachelor degrees in American Sign Language (ASL) and Linguistics and a Master’s degree in Education. She is the passionate mastermind behind the Collaborative Parenting Methodology™ and Collaborative Classroom Curriculum, a birth-to-five, soul and science-based framework that empowers parents and educators to turn tantrums into teachable moments while raising emotionally intelligent kids who find success in school and life. Through keynotes, ECE teacher training, and her top ranking podcast, Transforming the Toddler Years, she’s teaching the 5 Executive Functioning Skills kids need to navigate our ever-changing world.
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