Over the last decade as a parenting educator and coach, it has been an honor for me to work with and learn from so many excellent parenting experts. With so much information overload, and so many parenting experts, it can be difficult for parents to know where to start! To help you out, I want [...]
Top 10 Parenting Experts in 2009!
by Jacqueline Green on 01. Jan, 2010 in Annie Fox, Attachment, Child, Children, Connected Parenting, Dan Fauci, Daniel Amen, Daniel Goleman, Dr. Gordon Neufeld, Dr. Kathlyn Hendricks, Gabor Mate, Great Parenting, Hold on to Your Kids, Internet safety, Jennifer Kolari, Martin Seligman, Middle School, Norman Doidge, Parenting, Parenting Coach, Parenting Tips, Parents, Teens, The Mastery of Self Expression, Tweens, Uncategorized, Vanessa Van Petten
Great Gift Idea that Requires no Purchases, and Will Be the Most Cherished Gift that Most People Receive!
by Jacqueline Green on 20. Dec, 2009 in Attachment, Child, Children, Free Gift Ideas, Gifts, Great Parenting, Kelly Rudolph, Parenting, Parenting Tips, Positive Women Rock, Uncategorized, http://PositiveWomenRock.com
My friend Kelly Rudolph created a powerful way to connect with our loved ones in a very meaningful way this Christmas. I’m attaching the linkĀ here to her 24 minute long audio that discusses her brilliant idea for a free gift we can give that could be the most meaningful gift our loved ones receive. [...]
The Power of Tears: Nature’s Maturation Ally
by Jacqueline Green on 16. Dec, 2009 in Attachment, Boundaries, Child, Children, Dr. Gordon Neufeld, Hold on to Your Kids, Parenting, Parenting Tips, Parents
Many parents have no idea how much power tears have in helping their kids become resilient, competent people. When my children were young I had the good fortune to learn about this important psychological ally from Dr. Gordon Neufeld, best-selling author of Hold on to Your Kids. Instead of trying to get my kids to [...]
Cats, Kids and Business Trips! What Our Cats Can Teach Us About How to Connect with Our Kids!
by Jacqueline Green on 16. Nov, 2009 in Attachment, Child, Children, Jennifer Kolari, Parenting, Parenting Tips, Parents, Uncategorized
Last weekend I was away for four days on an amazing course, as part of the Mastery of Self-Expression. My daughter and I texted each other and talked a few times over the weekend. I loved her enthusiastic texts, and felt that we stayed connected through them. So I was that much more surprised and [...]



