
Building Emotional Agility in Children
11/28/22 • 48 min
Studies have shown that by the time a child reaches the age of 18, they have heard negative phrases like, “don’t do” or “don’t say” over 150,000 times. In contrast, they have heard less than 2,000 words with positive associations like encouragement, self-worth, and belief. This ratio raises havoc on a child’s subconscious mind as they seek to mold their identity. Author Wade Bergner has written a series of books that are intended to reinforce a child’s unconditional self-worth and awaken their mind to the splendid mysteries hidden in everyday life! He does this by sharing entertaining stories of hope and resiliency and encouraging connections between children and their families.
Listen as Jennifer Furlong and Wade Bergner discuss how being diagnosed with a reading disability at a young age was the catalyst for Wade becoming an author and why he wants you to come to know your unconditional worth so that you can spread that message to others.
Visit Wade's website: www.bergnerbooks.com
Purchase "The Bird Ride" to read to your child or gift it to a teacher or a child in need. Click here!
Book on relationships written by the podcast host, Jennifer Furlong.
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Studies have shown that by the time a child reaches the age of 18, they have heard negative phrases like, “don’t do” or “don’t say” over 150,000 times. In contrast, they have heard less than 2,000 words with positive associations like encouragement, self-worth, and belief. This ratio raises havoc on a child’s subconscious mind as they seek to mold their identity. Author Wade Bergner has written a series of books that are intended to reinforce a child’s unconditional self-worth and awaken their mind to the splendid mysteries hidden in everyday life! He does this by sharing entertaining stories of hope and resiliency and encouraging connections between children and their families.
Listen as Jennifer Furlong and Wade Bergner discuss how being diagnosed with a reading disability at a young age was the catalyst for Wade becoming an author and why he wants you to come to know your unconditional worth so that you can spread that message to others.
Visit Wade's website: www.bergnerbooks.com
Purchase "The Bird Ride" to read to your child or gift it to a teacher or a child in need. Click here!
Book on relationships written by the podcast host, Jennifer Furlong.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Click here and become an Insider and get a special shout-out on a future episode!
Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
Order your copy of "Cracking the Rich Code" today! Use code 'PODCAST' and get 20% off at checkout.
Join The Rich Code Club and take your business and life to the next level! Click here.
Are you a podcast host looking for a great guest or a guest looking for a great podcast? Join PodMatch! Click here.
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Communication TwentyFourSeven - Building Emotional Agility in Children
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[00:00] Jen: If you've read my book, Cracking the Rich Code, you know it is chock full of fantastic advice from top thought leaders and super successful entrepreneurs from around the world. How would you like to be a member of an exclusive community that provides that same how-to content from those same leaders? What if you were able to attend member-only live events and interact with them? I'd like to invite you to join the Rich Code Club. It will change the way you think about yourself, your
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