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Smart parenting, smarter kids : the one brain book you need to help your child grow brighter, healthier, and happier / David Walsh.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Free Press, 2011.Edition: 1st Free Press hardcover edDescription: viii, 292 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1439121176 (hbk.)
  • 9781439121177 (hbk.)
Other title:
  • Pre-publication title: Nurturing your child's intelligence
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Contents:
Our children's amazing brains -- How to raise your child's IQ -- How the brain listens, speaks, reads, and writes -- Memory, attention, and the rule of seven -- Brain food : nutrition and the brain -- Play is serious business -- Brain workouts : why exercise is critical -- Your brain's at work while you snooze -- Self-discipline : the key to success -- A brain under construction : the adolescent years -- Boy and girl brains : what's the difference? -- Stress and the brain -- Cyber brains : parenting in an online world -- Wired differently : special needs brains, mental illness, and chemical use -- Brain-wise daycare, preschool, and school decisions -- The 21st-century parent.
Summary: When children are guided in healthy ways, their minds blossom and they are able to reach their full potential--academically, socially, physically, and emotionally. In his previous bestseller, Why Do They Act That Way?, Dr. David Walsh, an expert at translating cutting-edge neuroscience findings into practical parenting suggestions, showed how to manage the difficult teenage years by understanding how the adolescent brain develops. Now he's written a complete guide to parenting from birth through the teen years, with recommendations that will help maximize any child's potential. Some discoveries in neuroscience confirm age-old parental wisdom, while others may prompt you to make immediate changes; still other brain discoveries help explain behaviors that have puzzled parents forever. This book doesn't just describe new findings or explain interesting facts--it equips parents with usable information across a range of topics, like exercise, nutrition, play, sleep, stress, self-discipline, emotional intelligence, and connection.--From publisher description.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Parent/Teacher Resource Collection-Children's 649.1 W224 Available 33111006791384
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 649.1 W224 Available 33111006766873
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Every week new discoveries about the brain make the news, often promising parents the latest "right" way to nurture their kids' developing brains and behavior. And every day there's a new technology that demands your child's attention, a new game or toy that purports to make your kid smarter, and a new snack promising to be healthy as well as tasty. How's a busy parent to make heads or tails of all these claims? You turn to Dr. David Walsh, an expert at translating the headline-making, cutting-edge findings into practical suggestions for parenting today. In his previous bestseller, Why Do They Act That Way? , Walsh showed how to manage the difficult teenage years by understanding how the adolescent brain develops. Now he's written a complete guide to parenting from birth through the teen years, with recommendations that will help maximize any child's potential.

Smart Parenting, Smarter Kids doesn't just describe new research findings or explain interesting brain facts. It equips parents with usable information across a range of topics, like exercise, nutrition, play, sleep, stress, self-discipline, emotional intelligence, and connection. Some discoveries in neuroscience confirm age-old parental wisdom while others may prompt you to make immediate changes. Still other brain discoveries help explain behaviors that have puzzled parents forever, like why friendly, easygoing kids can become withdrawn and sullen dragons overnight when they enter adolescence, or why girls and boys tend to have such different classroom experiences.

Filled with helpful quizzes and checklists for easy reference, Smart Parenting, Smarter Kids gives specific advice about how to make the best daycare, preschool, and schooling decisions for your kids; for example, how to deal with stressful events as a family, and how to manage your child's internet and media use. And all these findings across different fields of research work together in reaching the same goal: When children are guided to eat, sleep, play, exercise, learn, and connect with others in healthy ways, their minds blossom and they are able to reach their full potential--academically, socially, physically, and emotionally. These real-life applications in Dr. Walsh's new book put science into practice with a personal plan that explains how (and why) you can parent with the brain in mind.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Our children's amazing brains -- How to raise your child's IQ -- How the brain listens, speaks, reads, and writes -- Memory, attention, and the rule of seven -- Brain food : nutrition and the brain -- Play is serious business -- Brain workouts : why exercise is critical -- Your brain's at work while you snooze -- Self-discipline : the key to success -- A brain under construction : the adolescent years -- Boy and girl brains : what's the difference? -- Stress and the brain -- Cyber brains : parenting in an online world -- Wired differently : special needs brains, mental illness, and chemical use -- Brain-wise daycare, preschool, and school decisions -- The 21st-century parent.

When children are guided in healthy ways, their minds blossom and they are able to reach their full potential--academically, socially, physically, and emotionally. In his previous bestseller, Why Do They Act That Way?, Dr. David Walsh, an expert at translating cutting-edge neuroscience findings into practical parenting suggestions, showed how to manage the difficult teenage years by understanding how the adolescent brain develops. Now he's written a complete guide to parenting from birth through the teen years, with recommendations that will help maximize any child's potential. Some discoveries in neuroscience confirm age-old parental wisdom, while others may prompt you to make immediate changes; still other brain discoveries help explain behaviors that have puzzled parents forever. This book doesn't just describe new findings or explain interesting facts--it equips parents with usable information across a range of topics, like exercise, nutrition, play, sleep, stress, self-discipline, emotional intelligence, and connection.--From publisher description.

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