RAISING EQ

Dr. Holly Symons

A clinical psychologist supports parents in raising their kids and their own emotional intelligence through simple, everyday tools that will help them stop surviving and start thriving. Solving everyday parenting struggles with practical, easy-to-use tips. Hear interviews with real parents going through real difficulties, episodes with other relevant experts, and Dr. Holly's top tips. Become a better parent and raise successful kids. 

  1. 5d ago

    Raising Strong-Willed Kids Without Breaking Their Spirit: The Emotional Intelligence Approach

    Do you feel like every request turns into a negotiation?Does your child seem determined to challenge every limit, question every rule, and push every boundary?You're not alone.In this episode of Raising EQ, Dr. Holly Symons dives into the world of strong-willed children and shares how parents can move from constant conflict to meaningful connection.The truth is, strong-willed children aren't "too much." They often have qualities that can become tremendous strengths when paired with emotional intelligence. The challenge isn't breaking their spirit, it's helping them learn how to channel it.In this episode, you'll discover:✨ Why strong-willed children often struggle with traditional discipline approaches✨The research behind emotionally intelligent parenting and authoritative parenting✨How to stop getting pulled into power struggles✨Why connection must come before correction✨Simple ways to give your child autonomy while maintaining boundaries✨How repairing after conflict strengthens emotional intelligence and attachment✨The hidden strengths behind behaviors often labeled as "difficult."Whether you're parenting a toddler who says "no" to everything or a school-aged child who challenges every decision, these practical, research-backed strategies will help you raise a child who is both strong-willed and emotionally intelligent.Because the goal isn't to raise a compliant child. It's to raise a child who can lead themselves with confidence, empathy, resilience, and emotional awareness.🌸Remember, your calm is their safe place.🌸Want more? Take my virtual course 💫

    19 min
  2. Feb 19

    “I Hate You” What It Really Means and How to Respond Calmly

    When your child says, “I hate you,” it can trigger hurt, anger, and self-doubt. Many parents wonder if they’ve done something wrong — or how to respond without making things worse.In this episode, we explore what these words really mean and what’s happening in your child’s emotional brain when they lash out. You’ll learn why children use hurtful language when they feel overwhelmed, and how your response can either escalate the situation or help your child develop emotional intelligence and self-regulation.This episode includes practical, real-life tools you can use immediately to stay calm, respond with confidence, and strengthen your relationship — even in the hardest moments.You’ll learn:• Why children say “I hate you” (and what they really mean) • What’s happening in your child’s brain during emotional overwhelm • How to stay calm when your child says hurtful things • What to say instead of reacting with anger or punishment • How to build emotional intelligence and emotional safety • How calm responses strengthen trust and long-term resilienceThis episode is especially helpful for parents dealing with tantrums, big emotions, anger, and emotional outbursts.Raising emotionally intelligent children doesn’t require perfect parenting — it requires calm, connection, and understanding.You can find out more about Dr. Holly and Raising EQ on her website.Instagram @raising_eqFacebook Raising EQ

    17 min
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A clinical psychologist supports parents in raising their kids and their own emotional intelligence through simple, everyday tools that will help them stop surviving and start thriving. Solving everyday parenting struggles with practical, easy-to-use tips. Hear interviews with real parents going through real difficulties, episodes with other relevant experts, and Dr. Holly's top tips. Become a better parent and raise successful kids.