Not exact matches
A new
book puts more pressure
on parents to pick up that crying baby, calling the cry - it - out method (CIO) «toxic» and «very bad for
brain development,» the BBC reports.
Daniel J. Siegel presents an analysis and synthesis of the research and theory
on the process of attachment and
on the
brain development of children in his
book The Developing Mind (1999).
Born out of a series of parents» workshops that combined Siegel's cutting - edge research
on how communication impacts
brain development with Hartzell's decades of experience as a child -
development specialist and parent educator, this
book guides parents through creating the necessary foundations for loving and secure relationships with their children.
From the benefits of breastfeeding to the influence of attentiveness and touch
on brain development, this
book even explains how the teen years can be less stressful for parents who rely
on «attachment parenting.»
In a short
book - the first in a series in which National Academy of Science members will describe their science and research for general audiences - the author offers a concise primer
on the
brain and its
development.
Rachel is currently
on the hunt for strong nonfiction voices, and would especially love to see some true crime, compelling narrative memoirs, career / personal
development / growth
books, or select works in the health sector (especially interested in cancer, Alzheimer's,
brain / memory
books).
«An outstanding
book... unique in its multifaceted presentation of children's developmental, biological and temperament theories, research
on brain development, as well as environmental models of social learning and family relationships.»