Nurturing the Growing Brain, Body, and Behaviors: A Parenting Guide for Children from Birth to Three Years

(6 customer reviews)

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In this book, you’ll find easy-to-use guidance for bonding with your child and encouraging her or his healthy development. It approaches bonding from your child’s perspective, so you’ll discover how your child “tells” you about his or her feelings and growth through expression and action, and you’ll learn about reasonable expectations for your child’s behavior at each age and stage of development.

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Tucked inside are many gems to help you develop a more understanding and thoughtful relationship with your child. The wealth of tools and the everyday examples  Padmaja presents will really stick in your mind, and the memory of those examples will be jogged when you find yourself in similar situations. The book includes:

  • Interactive conversations that reveal both the child’s perspective and the adult’s “Aha!” moments
  • Age- and developmentally appropriate activities for you and your child to do together
  • Ways to handle common situations lovingly so they become positive experiences of bonding and learning for your child
  • How to make the most of your time together
  • Techniques for relaxing and calming yourself and your child
    • As a parent or caregiver, you are your young child’s most influential teacher. With this book as your companion, you’ll have a constant source of solutions and support as you care for your child.

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6 reviews for Nurturing the Growing Brain, Body, and Behaviors: A Parenting Guide for Children from Birth to Three Years

  1. Rosemary Wetherold

    I think your book is extremely appealing and relevant. It has a very intimate feel, and I think that any parents/caregivers will find lots of gems to help them in being more understanding and thoughtful in their relationship with their child. Plus, I think that the everyday examples you give will really stick in the minds of the parents/caregivers who read the book, and the memory of those examples will be jogged when they find themselves in a similar situation – like the child running away from the parent in a grocery store parking lot, or the child who breaks a treasured object, both of which happen to everyone! Your examples also contain much practical guidance. Giving the child’s perspective is so refreshing and is something that I think will also stick with readers and come to mind when they are presented with difficult situations with their children.
    I could go on gushing, but I think your book is very moving and is pure gold!

    xo,
    Rosemary

  2. Teresa Garcia

    “I love it! This book on brain development is a great parenting guide!

    We are working with pregnant and postpartum mothers on brain development, attachment, serve and return, reading baby cues, etc. I love that you provide the cutting edge information/education to the mothers out there including our participants at Santa Maria Hostel.

    For that I am so grateful.”

  3. Della Redfearn

    Unlike the typical guide for parents, this research based book gives valuable information from the perspective of the child as well as from the parent/caregiver. Through an easy to understand and attractive format, the parent/caregiver is shown how to be a coach, nurturer, model, and teacher for their young child (birth to 3 years). Parents/Caregivers receive tools to build their child’s brain, body, and behavior.”
    “A must read for anyone who interacts with young children” Della Redfearn M.Ed. in Counseling

  4. Sudha Chittaluru, M.D.

    The information was simply superb. It would be very helpful to any mom with a young child.

    I loved the research based tips that would help develop a great bond between the parent and the child and aid in healthy development of the child.

  5. Nikki Watson

    Thank you Mrs. Sarathy for this wonderful guide! The book not only provides researched information and tips for nurturing the developing brain, but also the relationship between child and parent as they progress through the child’s development. It is written for all and provides a unique insight into the child’s needs, wants, and cues.
    Nikki Watson

  6. Ruth Farrell, M.D. (Gynecologist)

    Unlike most books, which tell parents about a child’s developmental stages, this book coaches parents how to meet their children where they are and engage them at each developmental stage. It is written innovatively, framed as a conversation between the parent and the child as they grow. While it is clearly informed by the science of brain development, this book is very accessible and provides tools for mindfulness and communication guided by love and curiosity for your child. It should be in every pediatrician’s office!

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