Emotional Intelligence For Parents Of Teens
Published 4/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 8m | Size: 401.09 MB
What you'll learn
Understand how the amygdala, limbic system, and underdeveloped prefrontal cortex combine to create mood swings, meltdowns, and emotional unpredictability
Respond to big emotions without escalating or dismissing - replace the three most common ineffective responses
Stay calm and regulated when your teen is not - recognize how your own nervous system affects your teen's emotional state
Distinguish between normal teen emotional intensity and signs that professional support may be needed
Help your teen build emotional regulation skills - use practical, developmentally appropriate tools to support your teen's growing emotional capacity
Requirements
No requirements other than being a parent ready to make some positive changes.
Description
One minute they're fine. The next they're in tears, slamming doors, or snapping at you over nothing.
You ask a simple question - "How was school?" - and suddenly you've apparently ruined everything. You try to help and get pushed away. You try to give space and feel shut out. You try to stay calm and somehow that makes it worse.
If you're exhausted by your teen's emotional intensity and genuinely don't know how to respond anymore, this course was built for you.
Here's what nobody told you: This isn't about attitude. It's about brain science.
Understand Your Teen's Emotional Brain and Finally Stop Walking on Eggshells
• Discover why your teen's brain experiences emotions at an intensity you literally cannot imagine
• Identify the three most common parental responses that make emotional situations worse
• Apply co-regulation strategies that calm the moment instead of escalating it
• Recognize the signs that distinguish normal teen moodiness from something that needs professional attention
• Help your teen build emotional regulation skills without dismissing what they feel
This course comes with more than just video lectures - it's a full toolkit.
• With over 20 downloadable worksheets included - available in both print-friendly PDF and digital formats - you're not just watching and listening. You're doing the work.
• Every module has a corresponding worksheet so you can immediately apply what you're learning to your real life with your real teenager.
Your teen's emotional intensity isn't a character flaw - and it isn't your failure as a parent.
• During adolescence, the amygdala - the brain's emotional alarm system - is hyperactive and hypersensitive. Meanwhile the prefrontal cortex, responsible for regulation and perspective, is still years away from full development. Your teen is feeling everything at maximum volume with minimal capacity to turn it down. That's not drama. That's neuroscience.
• In this course you'll learn exactly what's happening in your teen's brain during emotional moments, why the approaches most parents try instinctively tend to backfire, and what to do instead. You'll understand the role your own nervous system plays in either escalating or calming the situation - and walk away with concrete tools to stay regulated when your teen is anything but.
• This course includes a parent response self-assessment, co-regulation strategies for in-the-moment crisis points, a guide to knowing when professional support may be needed, reflection prompts for each module, and practical scripts for the most common emotionally charged scenarios. Each module builds on the last, moving from understanding the science to applying it in your real daily life with your real teenager.
By the end of this course, you'll understand your teen's emotional world in a way that changes how everything feels - for both of you.
You CAN have a great relationship with your teen. And that starts right here.
Disclosure: This course was created with the assistance of artificial intelligence tools in the development of course materials including slides and worksheets.
Who this course is for
Parents of teenagers (ages 11-18) who feel like they're constantly walking on eggshells - never knowing which version of their teen they're going to get
Parents who are exhausted by the intensity of their teen's emotional reactions and aren't sure if what they're seeing is normal or something to be concerned about
Parents who have tried setting boundaries around emotional outbursts and found it only makes things worse
Parents who take their teen's moods personally and want to stop - but don't know how
Parents who want to help their teen regulate their emotions but don't want to dismiss or minimize what they're feeling
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