Ep. 3: | Help Your Rigid Thinking Child Become More Flexible
Description
SUMMARY
In this episode, Eileen explains what it looks like when a child, teen, or young adult lags behind in the skills to be cognitively flexible, and how to then accommodate them in this specific skill set.
TAKEAWAYS
- The definition of cognitive rigidity
- Common behaviors that reflect this lagging skill in kids and teens
- How parents can help their children and teens grow in this cognitive skill set
- What parents can expect to see, think, and feel as they shift their lens from a behavioral lens to a Brain First lens with this specific skill set
- Concrete and specific steps parents can take to support and accommodate a child or teen who struggles with cognitive flexibility
RESOURCES
Blog Post: The Uncompromising Child: Four Responses to Rigid Thinking
Free Infographic Poster: 8 Necessary Mind Shifts
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