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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.
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“Sikke en lettelse! Siegel og Bryson knækker koden til disciplin. Bogen giver en forskningsbaseret tilgang funderet på sund fornuft – voksne vil tage imod håndsrækningen, og børn vil få glæde af det.”Daniel Goleman, forfatter til Følelsernes intelligensForfatterduoen bag bestselleren Hele hjernen – hele barnet udforsker en af børneopdragelsens svære udfordringer: disciplin. I Opdragelse uden drama belyser de den fascinerende sammenhæng mellem et barns neurologiske udvikling og den måde, vi som forældre reagerer på dårlig opførsel på, og de viser, hvordan vi håndterer raserianfald, frustration og tårer.Forfatterne definerer den egentlige – positive – betydning af det ofte misforståede begreb ‘disciplin’. Det handler om at instruere, ikke om at råbe eller irettesætte. Ved at omdirigere barnets følelser standser den voksne en spiral af negativ adfærd (og straf), og ved problemløsning får barnet i stedet mulighed for at vokse gennem de svære situationer.Bogen er opbygget med konkrete anvisninger, ærlige historier fra forældre og inspirerende illustrationer.
The essential handbook to more than sixty common childcare questions--what the science does and doesn''t say and how to apply that knowledge to make the best decisions for your unique family--by the New York Times bestselling co-author of The Whole-Brain Child and No-Drama DisciplineShould I augment breastfeeding with a bottle, or will that cause nipple confusion? What''s the latest research on exposing my baby to potential allergens? And what''s up with co-sleeping?! Every baby and toddler care decision sends parents scrambling to gather the best possible information, while also listening to their own instincts about their child''s unique needs. In The Bottom Line for Baby, New York Times bestselling author Tina Payne Bryson, PhD, tackles more than sixty common new parent concerns and offers the clear, science-based, and accessible information they seek. From pacifier use and weaning, to sleep scheduling, circumcision, vaccinations and more, she demystifies the issues in three distinct sections: an objective summary of the schools of thought on the topic (including commonly held pros and cons); a concise primer on "What the Science Says," with recommendations for further reading for those interested; and a Bottom Line conclusion. When the science doesn''t point us clearly in one direction, Dr. Bryson guides us to assess and apply the information in a way that''s consistent with our family''s principles. Full of warmth, wit, and expert wisdom, The Bottom Line for Baby will help parents prioritize what they 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
¿Cómo podemos potenciar la resiliencia, la compasión y la creatividad esenciales en nuestros hijos?Tras vender más de 350.000 ejemplares en Estados Unidos de El cerebro del niño, y permanecer, cinco años después de su primera edición, en un lugar destacado en la lista deparentingde The New York Times, Siegel y Bryson nos brindan en esta ocasión una serie de instrucciones, consejos y actividades para «resetear» el cerebro en desarrollo del niño con el fin de fomentar su curiosidad por el entorno, sus capacidades intelectuales, su equilibrio emocional, su potencial de resiliencia y su empatía; todo ello con una importante consecuencia, que no es otra que la de alcanzar la felicidad personal y familiar.ENGLISH DESCRIPTION From the authors of The Whole-Brain Child and No-Drama Discipline, an indispensable guide to unlocking your child's innate capacity for resilience, compassion, and creativity. When facing challenges, unpleasant tasks, and contentious issues such as homework, screen time, food choices, and bedtime, children often act out or shut down, responding with reactivity instead of receptivity. This is what New York Times bestselling authors Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson call a No Brain response. But our kids can be taught to approach life with openness and curiosity. Parents can foster their children's ability to say yes to the world and welcome all that life has to offer, even during difficult times. This is what it means to cultivate a Yes Brain. When kids work from a Yes Brain, they're more willing to take chances and explore. They're more curious and imaginative, less worried about making mistakes. They're better at relationships and more flexible and resilient when it comes to handling adversity and big feelings. They work from a clear internal compass that directs their decisions, as well as the way they treat others. Guided by their Yes Brain, they become more open, creative, and resilient. In The Yes Brain, the authors give parents skills, scripts, ideas, and activities to bring kids of all ages into the overwhelmingly beneficial "yes" state. You'll learn • the four fundamentals of the Yes Brain-balance, resilience, insight, and empathy-and how to strengthen them. • the key to knowing when kids need a gentle push out of a comfort zone vs. needing the "cushion" of safety and familiarity.• strategies for navigating away from negative behavioral and emotional states (aggression and withdrawal) and expanding your child's capacity for positivity.With inspirational anecdotes, fun and helpful illustrations, and a handy Yes Brain Refrigerator Sheet to keep your family on point, The Yes Brain is an essential tool for nurturing positive potential and keeping your child's inner spark glowing and growing strong-and gifting your children with a life of rich relational connections, meaningful interactions with the world, and emotional equanimity.
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