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Den toårige, der går i flitsbue i supermarkedet. Børnehavebarnet, der nægter at klæde sig på om morgenen. Den 12-årige, der surmuler. Søskende, der konstant er i totterne på hinanden. Det kan være anstrengende for både børn og forældre, men det er faktisk helt, som det skal være, når hjernen udvikler sig. Psykiater Daniel J. Siegel og psykoterapeut Tina Payne Bryson beskriver i denne bog, hvordan barnets hjerne modnes, og hvordan det påvirker barnets adfærd og humør. Samtidig præsenterer de 12 nøglestrategier til, hvordan man som forælder eller omsorgsperson kan møde barnet med forståelse og støtte dets udvikling.
Prioritize what you really need to know and do during the first year of precious life.
Unlock your client's innate capacity for resilience, compassion, and creativityFrom Daniel J. Siegel, MD, and Tina Payne Bryson, PhD, the bestselling authors of The Whole-Brain Child, No-Drama Discipline, and The Power of Showing Up, comes the latest resource for parents, clinicians, and educators to nurture the positive potential in children. Expanding upon their acclaimed book The Yes Brain, this workbook companion continues to build on the skills needed to cultivate courage and emotion regulation in kids. The Yes Brain Workbook teaches caregivers how to cultivate a mindset in their children (and themselves!) that will encourage them to approach life with a "yes" state of mind. With an interactive format that includes worksheets, activities, self-reflections, and fun illustrations, parents will learn how to: Put into practice the fundamentals of a Yes Brain - balance, resilience, insight, and empathy - and how to strengthen them in real-world scenarios Recognize when kids need a gentle push out of a comfort zone vs. needing the "cushion" of safety and familiarity Develop strategies to reduce negative behavioral and emotional states (aggression and withdrawal) and expand their child's capacity for positivityThe Yes Brain Approach Teaches: Flexibility and adaptability Sound decision making and planning Regulation of emotions and body Personal insight Empathy Morality
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