February 20, 2012
Dr. Dan Siegel shows us a great way of looking at the minds of our children in his TEDxBlue talk. He also says “the relationships are our life’s blood, as we brush our teeth every morning we do need to brush our brain by learning reflective skills.” Dr. Daniel J. Sigel at TEDxBlue Do we [...]
October 31, 2011
After my TEDxDubai talk last year, Johan and I had the privilege to speak at TEDxSantaCruz in June. I must admit it was an incredible experience. It was about Trust. Please feel free to share it with your friends on Facebook and Twitter, but mostly ENJOY it. Here is the video. Gonan and Johan Premfors [...]
October 19, 2011
Some of you may have noticed already that I have been quiet with my blog posts for a while. There are couple of reasons for that: First, I have been on a journey to the Amazon in Ecuador, visiting a tribe called the Achuars with an Organization called Pachamama Alliance. The experience was so deep that I [...]
April 18, 2011
This spring we have a number of Trust and Parentology workshops planned around the globe! To learn more about our workshops, click here. To register, click here. Dubai Trust Workshop (May 5-7) Barcelona Parentology Workshop (May 20-22) Dubai Parentology Workshop (May 26-28) Toronto Parentology Workshop (June 3-5) London Parentology Workshop (June 17-19) -The Parentology Team [...]
March 22, 2011
This February I had the privilege of attending the Coaches Training Institute Co-Active Summit as both an audience member and presenter about Parentology. The energy level of the Summit was unforgettable. Being in the presence of 400 coaches and change makers was both energizing and transformative—a reminder of the amazing potential we have as humans [...]
January 21, 2011
As the Parentology community would expect, I was appalled after reading Amy Chua’s article in the Wall Street Journal, “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” in which she explains her formula for “successful parenting”—a strict regiment of no sleepovers, no play dates, no school plays, no TV, no computer games, no choice in extracurricular activities, no [...]