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EPISODE · May 1, 2024 · 21 MIN

Ep. 125 - The importance of parent-child talk with Dr. Harriet Tenenbaum

from Parenting Understood · host Erin O'Connor

In this episode of Parenting Understood we speak with Dr. Harriet Tenenbaum about the importance of parent-child talk for a child's development. As we discuss, parents who speak more about emotions with their children help their children understand emotions better. Interestingly, there does not appear to be a large difference between explaining emotions to children and asking them questions about emotions in supporting their learning about emotions. We also address the role of parent talk in both children's understanding of scientific principles, and in gender stereotyping.  For more information on Dr. Tenenbaum and her work please visit: Prof Harriet Tenenbaum | University of Surrey

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