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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerDaisy AMH
Bewertet in Brasilien am 6. Dezember 2024
Não é o que eu esperava, é um caderno para ajudar a mãe fazer uma auto avaliação.Eu imaginava outra coisa, imaginava atividades para conduzir a criança á pensar e refletir de maneira positiva. As atividades para a mãe me pareceram cansativas.
Meghan Brown
Bewertet in den USA am3. Oktober 2023
"The Whole-Brain Child" book has been a true game-changer in my parenting journey. Its insightful and practical approach to understanding children's developing brains has not only improved my parenting but has also deepened my connection with my kids. I've found the strategies and techniques outlined in the book to be invaluable in helping my children navigate their emotions and build resilience. The authors' ability to blend scientific research with real-world applications makes the content easy to grasp and apply in everyday life. This book is a must-read for any parent seeking a more empathetic, effective, and harmonious approach to raising children.
Ro-Skyler lupin
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 19. Februar 2023
Obviously when purchasing I had good Hope's, I must say that since going through it I found myself far happier with it than I expected. It's just packed with vital information and ways to work with your ever developing little. I get lots of books of this type and this is definitely one of the best and one of my top go to's
Dr. April
Bewertet in Deutschland am 10. April 2021
This workbook is a great partner to the book. This is one of the best books around for understanding the child brain
Geoff Kerman
Bewertet in Kanada am 8. Juni 2017
If you buy this book as a stand-alone from the original book by Siegel, it will still work. As a teacher, I'm loving the idea of communicating with children more on their level, but also helping them to see how their minds are working, and to resolve a problem more effectively.Very often, parents (and yes, teachers) are guilty of telling a child what to do and how to think. An example from the book is a child is upset with their mother for not buying them something. There are two scenarios (in cartoon format) that play out - the mother angrily replies that the child's words are not acceptable, and she is to never talk that way again. The other outcome is that the parent expresses empathy for the child's emotions, and talks about ways to work through the feelings. This is part of "Name it to tame it", one of the steps outlined in the book.Siegel does a good job of explaining how a child's brain develops, and how we are more likely to reach them if we keep this in mind.
Haldis Offermann
Bewertet in Frankreich am 15. Februar 2016
A great book which helposti to Apple the tohinassa based in the teet book is Jere just realistina into the praxis.
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