
Your child may be bright,
verbal, and capable
— yet still struggle
with emotional reactions, social misunderstandings, rigidity, or handling failure.
This FREE parent webinar
is designed to help you understand
why these challenges show up
— and what actually helps
children ages 6–12
build the skills that support
cognitive flexibility, empathy, collaboration, and resilience in real life.

This is not a behavior talk.
This is not a diagnosis webinar.
This is parent education grounded in educational psychology and
classroom-tested practice.
You've Tried EVERYTHING...
“Take a deep breath.”
“Use your coping skills.”
“Let’s talk about your feelings.”

And yet…
Meltdowns still happen.
Shutdowns still happen.
The same struggles repeat — even after calm conversations.
Knowing what to do is not the same as being able to do it under pressure.

You Might Be Noticing:
At School:
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Overreacts to small situations
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Gets stuck in frustration loops
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Struggles with peer conflict
At Home:
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Logical one minute, explosive the next
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Knows the rules… but can’t follow them when upset
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Can explain emotions — but can’t manage them in real time
This is not a motivation issue.
This is not a discipline issue.
This is a brain integration issue.

In This Webinar, Parents Will Learn:

Why “talking about feelings” doesn’t translate into behavior

What actually happens in your child’s brain during emotional moments

How to help your child pause and think before reacting

The difference between teaching skills vs. building usable skills

How kids learn to make better decisions under pressure

What helps skills transfer into real-life situations
How is this webinar different from all others?
Most emotional learning focuses on:
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Labeling feelings
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Breathing techniques
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“Calm down” strategies
But real life requires something different:
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Thinking under pressure
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Interpreting social situations
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Making decisions while emotional
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Switching between logic and emotion
Instead of just “coping strategies,” we teach:
Cognitive-Emotional Integration
Which means helping kids:
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Think inside emotional moments
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Use emotions to guide decisions
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Shift between emotional and logical states
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Apply skills in real-world scenarios
Not just calm down — but function better
Parents Who Attend the Webinar LIVE Will Receive

A sneak peak of our exclusive
Summer Camp
A FREE 30-minute parent consultation for personalized guidance

Parents will leave with actual implementable tools and MORE,
NOT
just information.
This webinar is especially helpful
for parents of children ages 6–12 who are:

Overreacts to small things
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Struggles when plans change
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Takes things very personally
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Shuts down or explodes after mistakes
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Is bright… but struggles socially


This Webinar will be presented by Angel S. Liang, Ph.D.,
Educational Psychologist & Parent Educator
Dr. Angel S. Liang is an educational psychologist with over 30 years of experience in teaching, program development, and consultation across schools, families, and organizations. Known for her engaging and practical approach, she is widely sought after as a parent educator, consultant, and speaker for both private, graduate school, and corporate audiences.
Blending scientific insight with creative practice, Dr. Liang specializes in designing innovative, developmentally grounded programs that support children’s social-emotional growth, cultural understanding, and real-world readiness. Her work is deeply informed by an interdisciplinary background spanning human development, visual arts and design, music performance and pedagogy, program evaluation, and strategic communication—allowing her to translate complex psychological concepts into experiences that are accessible, engaging, and meaningful for both adults and children.
Dr. Liang is particularly known for helping parents and educators bridge the gap between emotional awareness and everyday behavior, equipping them with practical tools to support flexibility, empathy, resilience, and healthy relationships. Whether leading a live webinar, consulting with organizations, or shaping immersive summer camp experiences, she brings a rare combination of academic rigor, creative thinking, and decades of hands-on experience to every space she serves.

