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Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 1:06 pm Post subject: Events Happening - Family, Education, Animal Welfare etc
ChildPsychTM
Centre of Excellence for Children Psychology
The Centre of Excellence for Children Emotional & Mental Development
Malaysian Psychology Centre
2nd of December 2006 at Penang Library
How to Increase Parent Child Communication
Children develop sense of self worth by how you communicate with them. Adults, parents, and teachers set a powerful example of good or poor communication. Communication skills are influenced by the examples children see and hear. Parents and teachers who listen to their children with interest, attention, and patience set a good example. The greatest audience children can have is an adult who is important to them and interested in them. Communication is necessary for families to grow, change, and function effectively. This presentation will offer information and ideas that may help foster communication between you and your child.
Talk outline:
• Parents as leaders & models
• Eye contact and body language
• How to listen to your child
• How to talk to your child
• Activities to promote communication skills
Speaker:
Dr. Bonny Stewart
BS (Psych)(Arizona State University), MA (Clinical Psych)(Argosy University)
Psy.D.(Clinical Psych)(Argosy University)
Consultant Clinical Psychologist & Licensed School Psychologist
Practitioner Member of Malaysian Psychotherapy Association
For more information, pls call us at the Malaysian Psychology Centre
603-79824424
or email me at charlene@psychology.com.my
Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 12:45 pm Post subject: School Holidays
All sorts of childrens workshops at KL Performing Arts Centre for local and international school holidays, end of November onwards.
visiti www.klpac.com and click on the academy / courses link
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 4:46 pm Post subject: How to Raise a Child's High EQ
ChildPsychTM
Centre of Excellence for Children & Adolescents Psychology
The Centre of Excellence for Children & Emotional Health Growth
Malaysian Psychology Centre
19 May 2007 at Malaysian Psychology Centre, Taman Desa
Studies after studies show that children with skills in emotional intelligence are happier, more confident and also more successful in school. These skills also help children to grow up into responsible, caring and productive adults. This talk will present various ideas, suggestions and games that parents can incorporate in their homes to raise their child’s EQ..
Seminar Highlight
IQ & EQ – what are they really?
The brain and emotions.
Teaching children to control their brain functions themselves.
Positive and negative emotions and their role in the development of a child.
Teaching children to handle their emotions to be more adaptive, more in control and generally more happy.
The role of relaxation and imagery in a child’s development.
Obstacles to raising a child with a high EQ.
How to teach a child to be more optimistic.
Games to raise a child’s EQ.
Emotional Intelligence in cyberspace.
Questions & answers.
Facilitator
Dr. Edward Chan is the principal consultant psychologist at ChildPsychTM, Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychology, of the Malaysian Psychology CentreR (MPC) and has been with the centre for eight years where he conducts psychological assessment and psychotherapy for children and families, prior to doing his research and working in the UK.