This book will show you how to nurture your child's brain for life-long emotional resilience, authenticity and well-being.
Brain science tells us that children develop better when parents can regulate and express their own emotions effectively; are present and attentive - rather than in 'autopilot' mode; and can combine warmth, empathy and compassion with an appropriate level of authority.
In this book, psychologist and mother of two, Shelly Chauhan, uses powerful and insightful neuroscience to show you how and why you regulate emotions as you do, how this affects your ability to connect with your children, and how this shapes their growing minds, behaviour, resilience and relationships.
In this time of relentless mental overload, busy schedules and constant stimulation, parents know only too well how difficult it can be to stay open, warm and connected to their children.
This book will show you how to feel relaxed, accessible and compassionate when you are around your children, even when life is at its busiest. It will help reduce the stress and complexity that modern parenting seems to involve and turn it into the intuitive, natural and enjoyable process it is meant to be.