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Parents' Emotional Health: Key to Raising Emotionally Healthy Children
Licensed clinical social worker Hilary Jacobs Hendel and psychologist Dr. Juli Fraga's new book, "Parents Have Feelings, Too," teaches parents how to manage their emotions to raise emotionally healthy children, introducing the Change Triangle tool to navigate core emotions.
Parents' Emotional Health: Key to Raising Emotionally Healthy Children
Licensed clinical social worker Hilary Jacobs Hendel and psychologist Dr. Juli Fraga's new book, "Parents Have Feelings, Too," teaches parents how to manage their emotions to raise emotionally healthy children, introducing the Change Triangle tool to navigate core emotions.
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8% Bias Score


Executive Blind Spots: How Self-Awareness Drives Leadership
Dr. Martin Dubin, an executive coach, reveals how leaders' strengths can become liabilities, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and feedback to mitigate recurring behavioral patterns.
Executive Blind Spots: How Self-Awareness Drives Leadership
Dr. Martin Dubin, an executive coach, reveals how leaders' strengths can become liabilities, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and feedback to mitigate recurring behavioral patterns.
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32% Bias Score


Over-involved Parenting Hinders Child Resilience: A Pastoral Worker's Perspective
Gary Wood, a pastoral worker in China, argues that over-involved parenting, while well-intentioned, hinders children's development of resilience; he advocates for praising effort over intelligence, allowing children to face challenges, and encouraging open communication to foster self-reliance and p...
Over-involved Parenting Hinders Child Resilience: A Pastoral Worker's Perspective
Gary Wood, a pastoral worker in China, argues that over-involved parenting, while well-intentioned, hinders children's development of resilience; he advocates for praising effort over intelligence, allowing children to face challenges, and encouraging open communication to foster self-reliance and p...
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36% Bias Score


AI's Impact on Global Emotional Intelligence
AI's increasing role in communication is causing a decline in global emotional intelligence, impacting workplace satisfaction and relationships; a leading expert advises using data to improve emotional intelligence.
AI's Impact on Global Emotional Intelligence
AI's increasing role in communication is causing a decline in global emotional intelligence, impacting workplace satisfaction and relationships; a leading expert advises using data to improve emotional intelligence.
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40% Bias Score


App Makes Children 'Heroes' of Personalized Stories to Boost Reading and Emotional Development
A Bristol father created a free, personalized children's story app, Lapp, available on iPads (soon on iPhones and Android), to improve reading and emotional development by making each child the 'hero' of their own story, addressing anxieties about real-life scenarios like starting school.
App Makes Children 'Heroes' of Personalized Stories to Boost Reading and Emotional Development
A Bristol father created a free, personalized children's story app, Lapp, available on iPads (soon on iPhones and Android), to improve reading and emotional development by making each child the 'hero' of their own story, addressing anxieties about real-life scenarios like starting school.
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40% Bias Score


Universities Must Adapt to Cultivate Human Skills in AI Era
Universities must adapt education models to cultivate critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and adaptability—human skills increasingly crucial in an AI-driven job market, as confirmed by research and employer demand.
Universities Must Adapt to Cultivate Human Skills in AI Era
Universities must adapt education models to cultivate critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and adaptability—human skills increasingly crucial in an AI-driven job market, as confirmed by research and employer demand.
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36% Bias Score

Weaponized Candor: When Honesty Becomes Cruelty
Sarah Noll Wilson's article discusses how candor, while valuable, can be misused as a tool for control and dominance, particularly in workplaces, creating a culture of fear and silencing marginalized voices.

Weaponized Candor: When Honesty Becomes Cruelty
Sarah Noll Wilson's article discusses how candor, while valuable, can be misused as a tool for control and dominance, particularly in workplaces, creating a culture of fear and silencing marginalized voices.
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16% Bias Score

Fostering Resilience in Children: Prioritizing Effort Over Innate Ability
Gary Wood, a pastoral worker in Wuxi, China, argues that parents should focus on building children's resilience by praising effort over intelligence, allowing children to struggle, and encouraging independent conflict resolution, rather than shielding them from challenges.

Fostering Resilience in Children: Prioritizing Effort Over Innate Ability
Gary Wood, a pastoral worker in Wuxi, China, argues that parents should focus on building children's resilience by praising effort over intelligence, allowing children to struggle, and encouraging independent conflict resolution, rather than shielding them from challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Loneliness Epidemic: Technology's Role and Emotional Intelligence Solutions
Technology and social media have fueled a loneliness epidemic, marked by a 70% reduction in time spent with friends over 10 years and 12% reporting zero close friends, highlighting the urgent need for emotional intelligence strategies to foster real connections.

Loneliness Epidemic: Technology's Role and Emotional Intelligence Solutions
Technology and social media have fueled a loneliness epidemic, marked by a 70% reduction in time spent with friends over 10 years and 12% reporting zero close friends, highlighting the urgent need for emotional intelligence strategies to foster real connections.
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36% Bias Score

Crying at Work: Strength or Weakness?
A BBC article explores varying perspectives on crying at work, citing anecdotal evidence and expert opinions on how emotional displays are perceived and impact career progression, referencing Rachel Reeves' tearful appearance affecting financial markets.

Crying at Work: Strength or Weakness?
A BBC article explores varying perspectives on crying at work, citing anecdotal evidence and expert opinions on how emotional displays are perceived and impact career progression, referencing Rachel Reeves' tearful appearance affecting financial markets.
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48% Bias Score

Neurological Factors Driving Quiet Quitting and Strategies for Improved Employee Engagement
Quiet quitting, a growing trend of disengagement, is explained by neurological responses to emotional disconnection, a lack of control, and identity misalignment. Leaders must prioritize employee well-being to reverse this trend.

Neurological Factors Driving Quiet Quitting and Strategies for Improved Employee Engagement
Quiet quitting, a growing trend of disengagement, is explained by neurological responses to emotional disconnection, a lack of control, and identity misalignment. Leaders must prioritize employee well-being to reverse this trend.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Collapse Sparks Debate on Leader Emotional Expression
Following the unexpected collapse of the Dutch cabinet on Tuesday morning, several party leaders expressed strong negative emotions, such as anger and astonishment, prompting questions about appropriate emotional responses for leaders in times of crisis.

Dutch Cabinet Collapse Sparks Debate on Leader Emotional Expression
Following the unexpected collapse of the Dutch cabinet on Tuesday morning, several party leaders expressed strong negative emotions, such as anger and astonishment, prompting questions about appropriate emotional responses for leaders in times of crisis.
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36% Bias Score
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