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The 3 Words That Turn a Compliment Into a Coachable Moment
Let's continue on with our Gratitude Month Series.
Free Parent-Teacher Conference Guide (2025 Edition) [GET HERE].
With this in hand, you will walk into your meeting feeling calm, focused, and ready to ask questions that highlight the importance of child/teacher connections.
This week, I want to...
by Noriko Abenojar —
Nov 13, 2025
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Parent-Teacher Conference Guide 2025: Make Every Minute Count
I'm kicking off the Gratitude Series in November with a free guide for parents today...and a limited time extra discount for those who read all the way to the end!
💜 Have an older child? Don’t skip this! These reflection questions still help you set goals for their social and emotional growth th...
by Noriko Abenojar —
Nov 06, 2025
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Slow Your Words, Steady the Moment
A small change that helps everyone stay calm when emotions run high.
In October, we are talking about the small changes that bring big impact.
Today’s focus: SLOW YOUR WORDS TO CALM THE MOMENT
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When emotions rise, so does the pace.Voices get faster.
A small change that helps everyone stay calm ...
by Noriko Abenojar —
Oct 30, 2025
calm parenting
co-regulation
emotional regulation
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parent communication
parenting neurodivergent kids
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Fewer Words, Stronger Skills
Why Prompting Less Helps Kids Learn More
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In October, we are talking about the small changes that bring big impact.
Today's focus: Saying less so kids can do more
When children (young or grown) already know what to do, even if they are not always successful yet, too much talking keeps them depe...
by Noriko Abenojar —
Oct 23, 2025
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Body Language: The 10-Degree Difference To Open Up More Opportunities
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Our body language often speaks before we do.A small physical change—even 10 degrees—can completely shift how others see us.
In my sessions, I often notice that someone who wants to be part of a conversation may unknowingly sit or move in ways that tell others, “Don’t talk to me.”
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These very ...
by Noriko Abenojar —
Oct 16, 2025
body language
child connection
emotional intelligence
nonverbal communication
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parenting neurodivergent kids
parenting redefined
social communication
social skills development
Who's Shaping Your Child’s Social Growth?
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What if you could gently shape the 5 people influencing your child’s social and emotional development? Learn how to use this reflective tool to guide relationships that support your child’s growth and confidence.
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by Noriko Abenojar —
Jun 04, 2025
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