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Anderson Live
September 24, 2012
TEDxStudioCityED
Exploring Relationships and Reflection in the Cultivation of Well-Being
May 02, 2012
This talk examines how relationships and reflection support the development of resilience in children and serve as the basic '3 R's" of a new internal education of the mind.
Dalai Lama Center
6 Steps to Build Kindness and Resilience in Children
with Daniel J. Siegel, M.D.March 01, 2012
Dr. Dan Siegel offers some revolutionary strategies when it comes to developing the child's mind.
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Studio 4
Dr. Daniel Siegel on Studio 4 with Fanny Kiefer
Interview with Daniel J. Siegel, M.D.November 16, 2011
Dr. Dan Siegel speaks with Studio 4 host Fanny Kiefer about Parenting for the 21st Century. Dr. Siegel provides strategies that promote the growth of neural circuits in children's brains to support well-being, kindness and resilience. The information is designed for parents, grandparents and other adults who work with children and families.
Garrison Institute's 2011 Climate, Mind and Behavior Symposium
The Neurological Basis of Behavior, the Mind, the Brain, and Human Relationships
March 02, 2011
Dr. Dan Siegel discusses the neurological basis of behavior, the mind, the brain and human relationships and puts forth a method of expanding the sense of identity so as to include other people, species and the planet. He explains how the notion of "health" can be a means of linking individual, community and planetary well-being.
Dr. Dan Siegel and the Blue Man Group
December 14, 2009
Author Dr. Dan Siegel and the Blue Man Group illustrate the concept behind his new book "Mindsight".
TEDx
The Power of Mindsight
December 02, 2009
Dr. Daniel Siegel explores the neural mechanisms beneath social and emotional intelligence and how these can be cultivated through reflective practices that focus on the inner nature of the mind.
Google Personal Growth Series
Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation
presented by Dr. Dan SiegelApril 22, 2009
As part of the Google Personal Growth Series, Google University recently invited Dan Siegel to address two crucial questions: What is the mind? and How can we create a healthy mind? In his talk, Dr. Siegel examines and explores ways to create a healthy mind, an integrated brain, and mindful, empathic relationships.
The Hawn Foundation
Mindfulness Explored and Explained
with Dr. Dan SiegelJanuary 01, 2009
"Founded in 2003 by award winning actress, director and producer Goldie Hawn, The Hawn Foundation is dedicated to supporting children by advancing mindfulness training in educational and community-based settings." In this interview, Dan Siegel describes the fundamentals behind mirror neurons, mindfulness and how we can begin to shape behavior through mindful practice.
Connect with Kids
The Teenage Brain
featuring Dan SiegelJanuary 31, 2009
Founded in 1998, CWK Network, Inc. produces the Emmy® award-winning Connect with Kids television series – 10 programs each year, targeted to parents about the issues kids face every day. In this segment, Dr. Dan Siegel describes how relationships impact brain development and how understanding brain development provides new insights into adolescent behavior.
NBC - King 5
Learning for Life: Your child's social and emotional development
featuring Dr. Dan SiegelSeptember 30, 2009
"This month's Learning for Life examines a child's social and emotional development in the first few years of life. Dr. Daniel Siegel, a psychiatrist from the Mindsight Institute and author of "The Mindful Brain" and "Parenting from the Inside Out," answers some common questions parents have about their child's development."
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Seeds of Compassion Conference with HH the Dalai Lama
The Scientific Basis for Compassion: What We Know & What We Can Do
hosted by the Kirlin FoundationJanuary 27, 2009
Dr. Dan Siegel speaks on a panel with His Holiness the Dali Lama at the Seeds of Compassion Conference, an unprecedented gathering to engage the hearts and minds of the community by highlighting the vision, science, and programs of early social, emotional, and cognitive learning. Dr. Siegel begins his portion of the talk at 1:17:17.
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