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Podcast: Impulse Control
admin, , Explaining Brain, adolescent, amygdala, art of living, bipolar disorder, brain, brain function, child, cognitive, conduct, discipline, domain, emotion, executive function, fight, fighting, impulse buying, impulse control, impulse control disorder, impulses, impulsivity, mani pavuluri, medial prefrontal cortex, resilience, sex, substance abuse, teacher training, traumatic brain injury, whole brain networks, 0Tune up with Mike and Mani: Thinking and Feeling Good Brain Science Step by Step: Impulse Control In this...
“Framework:” A Powerful Concept Of Parenting
admin, , Helping Parents, adolescent, bipolar, child, conduct, discipline, empowering, family, happiness, happy, help, influence, mani pavuluri, mothering, operant conditioning, oppositional, parent and child, parent training, parenting, parenting tools, prefrontal, problem solving, relationship, role model, shaping, tantrum, teenage, 2Framework is a parenting paradigm that we intuitively adapt. I came to reflect on the topic since parents frequently...
Brain Plasticity is Enhanced with Music Making
admin, , Explaining Brain, adolescent, child, conduct, emotion, executive function, flexibility, forward planning, information processing, long-term memory, mani pavuluri, music, plasticity, resilience, sensorimotor integration, sustained attention, visuospatial acuity, whole brain networks, working memory, 0# Making music # Brain #Plasticity Did you ever hear that left brain is for language and math and...
Information Processing: Frustration Tolerance in School
admin, , Helping Teachers, adolescent, bipolar disorder, brain, child, conduct, discipline, emotion, executive function, flexibility, frustration tolerance, information processing, learning, mani pavuluri, parent training, resilience, school work, sustained attention, teacher, teacher training, training, whole brain networks, 0A lot of children and adolescents struggle to manage frustration as anger builds up if they are stuck and...
Welcome to Thinking and Feeling Good: Tune up with Mike and Mani
admin, , Explaining Brain, adolescent, bipolar disorder, brain, child, conduct, emotion, mani pavuluri, 0Host Mike Knezovich and Dr. Mani Pavuluri introduce the start of periodic podcasts that translate science and knowledge into techniques for...
Mental Stamina: Attention Towards What Matters
admin, , Helping Parents, adolescent, awareness, bullying, child, conduct, discipline, emotion, focus, mani pavuluri, meditation, mindfulness, problem solving, stamina, sustained attention, 3#Mental Stamina # Resilience # Practice # Time # Attention # Positive Energy Have you ever felt that suddenly...
Parenting An Irritable Child
admin, , Helping Parents, adolescent, art of living, Catch them being good, child, conduct, frustration tolerance, mani pavuluri, marital conflict, problem solving, Projective Identification, resilience, Respect, teach, whole brain networks, 0Grooming an irritable child or adolescent is like holding a hot potato, right? But you can’t quite drop it!...
Thinking and Feeling Good: Tune up with Mike and Mani podcast
admin, , Explaining Brain, adolescent, art of living, awareness, brain, child, conduct, executive function, mani pavuluri, problem solving, resilience, whole brain networks, 0Staying Connected–Using Storytelling and Other Techniques to Maintain Communication Dr. Pavuluri talks to Mike about the real-world challenges —...
Formative Years of Teen Identity: Dealing with Imperfection
admin, , Helping Parents, adolescent, art of living, awareness, conduct, development, focus, frustration tolerance, mani pavuluri, teen, 0This is true for at least on one day of the teen life, if not a lot, as teens...