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| Writer | Daniel J. Siegel, Tina Payne Bryson |
| Category | Self Development |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | DELACORTE PRESS |
| Publish Date | 2011 |
| Pages | 225 |
| File Size | 2 MB |
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You’ve had those days, right? When the sleep deprivation, the muddy cleats, the peanut butter on the new jacket, the homework battles, the Play-Doh in your computer keyboard, and the refrains of “She started it!” leave you counting the minutes until bedtime. On these days, when you (again?!!) have to pry a raisin from a nostril, it seems like the most you can hope for is to survive.
However, when it comes to your children, you’re aiming a lot higher than mere survival. Of course, you want to get through those diɽcult tantrum-in-the-restaurant moments. But whether you’re a parent or other committed caregiver in a child’s life, your ultimate goal is to raise kids in a way that lets them thrive.
You want them to enjoy meaningful relationships, be caring and compassionate, do well in school, work hard and be responsible, and feel good about who they are. Survive. Thrive. We’ve met with thousands of parents over the years. When we ask them what matters most to them, versions of these two goals almost always top the list.
They want to survive diɽcult parenting moments, and they want their kids and their family to thrive. As parents ourselves, we share these same goals for our own families. In our nobler, calmer, saner moments, we care about nurturing our kids’ minds, increasing their sense of wonder, and helping them reach their potential in all aspects of life.
The Whole Brain Child PDF
