Parenting Resources

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mushrooms-454172_1920The following is a collection of parenting-related resources that we recommend for their combination of practical strategies, cutting-edge research, and inspiring support.

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Positive Discipline by Jane Nelsen, Ed.D. and Lynn Lott

 

 

 

 

Positive Discipline for Teenagers by Jane Nelsen, Ed.D. and Lynn Lott

 

 

 

 

Brain-Based Parenting: The Neuroscience of Caregiving for Healthy Attachment by Daniel Hughes and Jonathan Baylin

 

 

 

 

trauma, brain and relationshipVideo: Trauma, Brain & Relationship: Helping Children Heal In this 25-minute documentary, experts in the field of childhood trauma and attachment, including Bruce Perry, M.D. and Daniel Siegel, M.D., describe the relationship between trauma, attachment and healthy brain development.

 

Center on the developing childWebsite: Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University. Provides articles, multimedia presentations, and interactive games about brain development and the impact of healthy or toxic environments on children’s health. Their goal is to use science to promote policy changes that strengthen communities and benefit the well being of children, particularly those facing adversity.

 

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