Author: Rebecca Thompson Hitt

Feelings, Boundaries, and Connection, Oh My!

“My 3-year-old loses it when we go to the park to play. I don’t get it. It’s supposed to be fun, right? Rebecca, how does this work with feelings? I don’t want to just give in and do whatever he’s asking (like just go home!). But his exploding and yelling seems like a bad idea, too. And it’s even worse

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FAQs for Listening to Feelings

When does this course begin? This course begins Monday, August 3, 2020. This is the day you’ll receive your first content and can get started on the content. How is this different from your other courses in the Learning Center? This course is a guided course. Rebecca is creating the content for this group as we go along, customizing it for your

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Support for you and your family during Covid-19

April 22, 2020 Once upon a time, like a month ago, we had lives that were very different. For some, it meant you had a job outside the home or your partner went to work somewhere else. Maybe you had kids in school. Maybe you worked from home while they were out of the house. For others, homeschooling was already

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Podcast Episode #47 – Raising Boys Q&A: Deescalation Techniques

Raising Boys Welcome to our final conversation with Nathan McTague of The Center for Emotional Education. This portion of the conversation is about deescalation. Rebecca and Nathan look at how intentionally connecting with our children throughout their childhood can help us when we get to the teen years, by giving them and us the tools needed to move through intense

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Podcast Episode #45 – Raising Boys Q&A: Encouraging connection with others

Raising Boys We’re back this week with Nathan McTague, the co-founder of the Center for Emotional Education and co-creator of the Feeleez line of social and emotional learning tools. He’s a long-time parent educator and full-time father. Our conversation today is about modeling healthy relationships for our children. We want to prepare them to recognize and develop healthy relationships once they go out

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Podcast Episode #44 – Raising Boys Q&A: Talking Bodies and Sex

Raising Boys Q&A: Talking about Bodies and Sex with Your Kids Jamie’s Question: I am loving being a boy-mama. My sons are almost 10 & 12. The “challenges” I’m having are (although I don’t have a “problem” with this – just mystified confusion) why EVERYTHING relates to a penis. Everything. “Heh-heh…that rock looks like a penis, you smell like a

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Podcast Episode #43 – Raising Boys Q&A: Healthy Masculinity

Raising Boys Q&A: Healthy Masculinity We start our conversation today by discussing toxic masculinity. This can often refer to a way that we culturally train boys becoming men to relate to others in ways that are not respectful or connecting, and then missing empathy and the ability to manage feelings. Healthy people are able to connect with themselves and others,

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Podcast Episode #42 – Raising Boys Q&A: Wiping, Connection, & Respect

Raising Boys I’m excited to welcome Nathan McTague back as we discuss some questions that listeners sent in. We heard from many of you that you enjoyed our discussion about raising emotionally-healthy boys, and we hope you enjoy the Q&A as well. We’ll be spending the next three episodes on listener questions. In this episode, we start with early life

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Podcast Episode #41 – Raising Emotionally Healthy Boys (part 2)

Raising Boys We’re back again this week with Nathan McTague to continue our discussion on raising emotionally-healthy boys. If you didn’t hear the beginning of our conversation, you can find it here: Episode #40. In this episode, we talk about how to support our children when they are angry or upset. Similar to when children are little, we can use the

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