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Sir Ken Robinson's talk is arguably the most-viewed TED Talk of all time, and for good reason. It critiques the standardized, factory-model approach to education and argues that it stifles creativity....
Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson provide a revolutionary look at child development through the lens of neuroscience. The book introduces twelve strategies to help parents understand how a child'...
Dr. Mary Ainsworth is a foundational figure in attachment theory, known for her work on the 'Strange Situation' experiment. Her research has profoundly influenced understanding of child development an...
Jane Nelsen's classic book on positive discipline provides a framework for teaching children responsibility and self-discipline without resorting to punishment or permissiveness. Based on the work of...
Jean Piaget is the titan of developmental psychology. His theory of cognitive development fundamentally changed how we understand the intellectual growth of children. Piaget demonstrated that children...
Zero to Teen is a podcast hosted by parenting expert Heather Turgeon, offering guidance for parents navigating the stages of childhood from infancy to adolescence. Each episode focuses on a specific a...
Lisa Abelas 2018 book delves into the complexities of sibling relationships, explaining the underlying reasons for common conflicts and rivalries. It offers practical strategies for parents to navigat...
Alison Gopnik, a developmental psychologist, challenges the modern 'parenting' model, which she compares to carpentrytrying to mold a child into a specific shape. Instead, she proposes the 'gardener'...
This book provides a comprehensive overview of child psychology and parenting strategies for the modern era. It addresses common parenting challenges, such as screen time, bullying, and peer pressure,...
Adventures in Parenting, hosted by Scott and Christie Kincaid, features interviews with experts in child development, education, and family life. The podcast covers a wide range of topics, from sleep...
Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson introduce the concept of the 'Yes Brain'a state of mind that is open, curious, and resilient. They provide practical strategies to help parents cultivate this mi...
Henry Cloud and John Townsends 2012 book challenges traditional parenting approaches that rely on rewards and punishments. It advocates for unconditional love and acceptance, focusing on understanding...
Po Bronson challenges common parenting assumptions with surprising scientific findings. The book explores topics such as the impact of praise, the importance of early childhood experiences, and the ro...
Dr. Eckhart Tolle and Tara Bennett-Golemans 2009 book explores the principles of conscious parenting, emphasizing mindfulness and presence in interactions with children. It encourages parents to obser...
Catherine Steiner-Adair's *The Disconnect* explores the impact of technology on children and families. Steiner-Adair, a clinical psychologist, examines how excessive screen time and social media use c...
Parenting for Brain is a podcast that bridges the gap between neuroscience and parenting. Hosted by Dr. Laura Markham, it explains how a childs brain develops and how this knowledge can inform parenti...
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