Dr. Marc Brackett
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You know, when you think about like her neural development, right, all the pathways that are being built for this person or these children in thousands of schools to be learning their feelings, understanding why they're feeling the way they're feeling to
You know, when you think about like her neural development, right, all the pathways that are being built for this person or these children in thousands of schools to be learning their feelings, understanding why they're feeling the way they're feeling to
Interact with other kids and see how they're feeling and how they express their feelings and how they deal with their feelings and learning strategies together in a cooperative environment to cultivate and how that gets more complex with development, right?
Interact with other kids and see how they're feeling and how they express their feelings and how they deal with their feelings and learning strategies together in a cooperative environment to cultivate and how that gets more complex with development, right?
Interact with other kids and see how they're feeling and how they express their feelings and how they deal with their feelings and learning strategies together in a cooperative environment to cultivate and how that gets more complex with development, right?
Because in kindergarten, you're learning about sadness and disappointment, but then you're learning about despair and alienation and exclusion. That's what makes this work so interesting is that these concepts evolve throughout our lives, right? Think about it. I mean, what anger meant to me when I was five is not what it meant to me when I was 10 or 15 or 25 or now 55.
Because in kindergarten, you're learning about sadness and disappointment, but then you're learning about despair and alienation and exclusion. That's what makes this work so interesting is that these concepts evolve throughout our lives, right? Think about it. I mean, what anger meant to me when I was five is not what it meant to me when I was 10 or 15 or 25 or now 55.
Because in kindergarten, you're learning about sadness and disappointment, but then you're learning about despair and alienation and exclusion. That's what makes this work so interesting is that these concepts evolve throughout our lives, right? Think about it. I mean, what anger meant to me when I was five is not what it meant to me when I was 10 or 15 or 25 or now 55.
I thought it was an embarrassment for the university.
I thought it was an embarrassment for the university.
I thought it was an embarrassment for the university.
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Yeah. He needed to be educated. about boundaries and about how this game of being a colleague is played.
Yeah. He needed to be educated. about boundaries and about how this game of being a colleague is played.
Yeah. He needed to be educated. about boundaries and about how this game of being a colleague is played.
yeah and i think that we should spend a minute on punishment because it never works you know unless it's consistent harsh and nobody wants to be punished because it doesn't feel good and it doesn't teach people anything right go to your room what does that teach me teach me to go to my room and ruminate and get angrier i've been in schools that are not using our model
yeah and i think that we should spend a minute on punishment because it never works you know unless it's consistent harsh and nobody wants to be punished because it doesn't feel good and it doesn't teach people anything right go to your room what does that teach me teach me to go to my room and ruminate and get angrier i've been in schools that are not using our model
yeah and i think that we should spend a minute on punishment because it never works you know unless it's consistent harsh and nobody wants to be punished because it doesn't feel good and it doesn't teach people anything right go to your room what does that teach me teach me to go to my room and ruminate and get angrier i've been in schools that are not using our model