Building healthy minds
the six experiences that create intelligence and emotional growth in babies and young children
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Author
Contributions
- Lewis, Nancy Breslau. - Contributor
Publication
1999 - Perseus Books, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
99,500 words, Guess
Page Count
398 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL54890M
- ISBN-100738200638
- OCLC Control Number42713501
- Internet Archivebuildinghealthym0000gree
- Library of Congress Control Number99066266
and 2 more
- LibraryThing74012
- Goodreads1891696
Classifications
- DDC155.42/2
- LCCBF720.C63 G74 1999
- LCCBF720.C63G74 1999
Description
"Bright, emotionally healthy, moral children don't just happen. While every parent wants to raise such a child, no one has yet shown exactly how these qualities begin, and how they can be nurtured. Now, for the first time, Stanley Greenspan, the internationally admired child psychiatrist, identifies the six most crucial and irreplaceable experiences which enable children to reach and expand their full intellectual, emotional, and moral potential as human beings." "Building upon exciting findings from his research and practice, Dr. Greenspan shows parents not only the precise types of playful intimacy, games, fantasy, and conversations with and without words that encourage this development, but also how to tailor these to their particular child. Never before have the origins and stages of intellectual development from birth through preschool been described in such concrete, practical detail. Parents will learn how to read a baby's cues, how to identify each milestone, and how to encourage cognitive, emotional, and moral development in every situation: play, mealtime, discipline, make-believe, and even in arguments." "Just as other books have laid out the stages of physical growth and development, Building Healthy Minds now maps the growth of intelligence and emotional health. Drawing on all the new discoveries about how the brain and mind grow which have caused such great excitement in recent years, he gives parents the tools to turn these discoveries and the possibilities they raise into practical reality. Book jacket."--Jacket.
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