The Whole-Brain Child
"The Whole-Brain Child" is a book by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson that explores how understanding brain development can improve parenting. It presents strategies to help children integrate their emotional and logical sides, promoting healthier emotional regulation and resilience.
The authors introduce twelve key strategies, such as connect and redirect and name it to tame it, which guide parents in nurturing their child's brain. By applying these techniques, caregivers can foster better communication and understanding, ultimately supporting their child's overall development and well-being.