LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Our overall most searched and watched video might surprise you – or if you're a parent, it might not. So many of us question how to "keep our cool" when our children are acting up. Kids in the House expert Dr. Dan Siegel has some parenting tips for that "I'm going flip out on my child" moment.
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Siegel says, "You can say, 'I'm going to start trying to understand the hot buttons that created this flipping out of state' … You will have your own hot buttons that you need to understand. And then once you understand that, you can know what it feels like when you're about to flip your lid."
Kids in the House CEO and Parenting Trends Expert Leana Greene thinks it's no coincidence this is the most viewed video on KidsintheHouse.com. Greene says, "This is something all parents can relate to. We all lose our cool once in a while."
Check out the top-viewed video by Dr. Dan Siegel, "Preventing Lid Flipping," exclusively on KidsintheHouse.com.
Siegel's new book Brainstorm: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain will be published on December 26, 2013. You can preorder now and receive access to an exclusive, free Brainstorm video.
About Kids in the House
Kids in the House: Expert Parenting Advice is an educational website with the goal of helping parents and caregivers become better at parenting by educating, inspiring and entertaining. The 8,000 videos on the website feature interviews with over 450 top experts in parenting, including physicians, psychologists, researchers, educators and best-selling authors, as well as leaders of national organizations. The videos also feature parents who have dealt with particular issues and can share their hard-earned wisdom. Parents have the opportunity to hear and share different perspectives and get solutions for parenting challenges that range from pregnancy through getting into college. Kids in the House aims to be the most comprehensive resource for parenting advice, one that respects the fact that there is no one-size-fits-all solution.
Fore more information about Kids in the House or to schedule an interview, please contact Kids in the House at (310) 899-6026 or [email protected].
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