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How to react to your child's attention-seeking behavior | Michal Dalyot | TEDxBeitBerlCollege 8 месяцев назад


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How to react to your child's attention-seeking behavior | Michal Dalyot | TEDxBeitBerlCollege

When trying to understand your kids, stop asking "why they behave like that" and understand what their goals and intentions are. This will enable you to help them and to improve your relations. Michal Dalyot is a highly experienced advisor and trainer in the field of parenting, family relations, and childhood education in the 21st century. Michal heads the Michal Dalyot Center and is the Academic Director of the Center’s training and certification program for parental coaches and family counselors in Israel. Michal is a teacher, a coach, and a trainer in relationships. She has been a member of the Board of Directors at the Adler Institute, in addition to serving as an instructor and coach at this renowned institute. In 2006, Michal was chosen to star in the Israeli version of Supernanny. Throughout the eight consecutive seasons of the show, she guided and supported numerous parents who were struggling to raise and educate their children in an optimal manner. Michal hosts a weekly call-in talk show on Radio 103fm (Israel) since 2008. She is a writer of three instruction books for parents and six children's books, all are best sellers. Michal Dalyot has been asked to speak on parenting in the 21st century at numerous engagements and events across Israel and around the globe. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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