Lighthouse Parenting: Raising Your Child With Loving Guidance for a Lifelong Bond
Autor Kenneth R Ginsburg, MD, MS Ed FAAPen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mar 2025
In a world of helicopter parents and tiger moms, discover a more balanced alternative—Lighthouse Parenting. The originator of this popular, practical, science-based parenting style, Dr. Ken Ginsburg, shows you how to put it into action at home! Dr. Ken Ginsburg, a leading adolescent health expert, offers an evidence-based parenting action plan that lays the foundation for the kind of relationship in which you will be welcomed as a guide in childhood, throughout adolescence, and beyond. The near-term benefits for your child of building your relationship through Lighthouse Parenting include • Greater academic success • Higher levels of emotional well-being • Increased resilience • Fewer behavioral risks • Reduced emotional distress But, in the long term, following Lighthouse Parenting helps to build emotionally healthy children and adolescents who are more likely to develop deep, enduring relationships with their parents for their entire lifetime.
But, in the long term, following Lighthouse Parenting helps to build emotionally healthy children and adolescents who are more likely to develop deep, enduring relationships with their parents for their entire lifetime.
But, in the long term, following Lighthouse Parenting helps to build emotionally healthy children and adolescents who are more likely to develop deep, enduring relationships with their parents for their entire lifetime.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781610027199
ISBN-10: 1610027191
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: American Academy of Pediatrics
Colecția American Academy of Pediatrics
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1610027191
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: American Academy of Pediatrics
Colecția American Academy of Pediatrics
Locul publicării:United States
Recenzii
"Lighthouse Parenting is an antidote to toxic achievement culture. [It] will help parents and children navigate the pressures of modern-day childhood and adolescence and emerge with a strong, lifelong bond based on who they are, not what they accomplish." —Jennifer Wallace, author of the New York Times bestseller Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic—and What We Can Do About It
"Dr Ken Ginsburg has created a lasting concept . . . that builds on very solid child development research. [H]e is with us every step of the way . . . offering practical guidance, insight, and caring support." —Ellen Galinsky, author, The Breakthrough Years and Mind in the Making; president, Families and Work Institute; and senior research advisor, AASA, the School Superintendents Association
"[S]eamlessly integrates the best of medical knowledge and the science of human development with wisdom and compassion. Lighthouse Parenting constitutes a unique and invaluable resource that both nurtures and inspires parents and teens." —Richard M. Lerner, PhD, professor, Bergstrom Chair in Applied Developmental Science, and director, Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development, Tufts University
"Smartly written and highly accessible, I strongly recommend this book to any parent seeking to nurture resilience and joy in their relationship with their children." —Wendy Grolnick, PhD, professor of psychology at Clark University and coauthor of Pressured Parents, Stressed-Out vi Kids: Dealing with Competition While Raising a Successful Child and Motivation Myth Busters: Science-Based Strategies to Boost Motivation in Yourself and Others
"[A] practical, evidence-based guide . . . Equal parts reassuring, inspiring, and empowering, this indispensable book provides caregivers with all the tools they need to build and sustain a strong relationship with their child—both now and well into adulthood." —Phyllis L. Fagell, licensed therapist, school counselor, and author of Middle School Matters: The 10 Key Skills Kids Need to Thrive in Middle School and Beyond—and How Parents Can Help and Middle School Superpowers: Raising Resilient Tweens in Turbulent Times
"[M]eaningful and constructive advice. . . . [Dr. Ginsburg] offers clear and concrete strategies to build those key relationships and to help us support our children as they navigate development and challenges in life." —Amy Alamar, EdD, author and educator
"Dr Ken Ginsburg has created a lasting concept . . . that builds on very solid child development research. [H]e is with us every step of the way . . . offering practical guidance, insight, and caring support." —Ellen Galinsky, author, The Breakthrough Years and Mind in the Making; president, Families and Work Institute; and senior research advisor, AASA, the School Superintendents Association
"[S]eamlessly integrates the best of medical knowledge and the science of human development with wisdom and compassion. Lighthouse Parenting constitutes a unique and invaluable resource that both nurtures and inspires parents and teens." —Richard M. Lerner, PhD, professor, Bergstrom Chair in Applied Developmental Science, and director, Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development, Tufts University
"Smartly written and highly accessible, I strongly recommend this book to any parent seeking to nurture resilience and joy in their relationship with their children." —Wendy Grolnick, PhD, professor of psychology at Clark University and coauthor of Pressured Parents, Stressed-Out vi Kids: Dealing with Competition While Raising a Successful Child and Motivation Myth Busters: Science-Based Strategies to Boost Motivation in Yourself and Others
"[A] practical, evidence-based guide . . . Equal parts reassuring, inspiring, and empowering, this indispensable book provides caregivers with all the tools they need to build and sustain a strong relationship with their child—both now and well into adulthood." —Phyllis L. Fagell, licensed therapist, school counselor, and author of Middle School Matters: The 10 Key Skills Kids Need to Thrive in Middle School and Beyond—and How Parents Can Help and Middle School Superpowers: Raising Resilient Tweens in Turbulent Times
"[M]eaningful and constructive advice. . . . [Dr. Ginsburg] offers clear and concrete strategies to build those key relationships and to help us support our children as they navigate development and challenges in life." —Amy Alamar, EdD, author and educator
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Families as the source of security, now and far into the future.Chapter 2: Building Lifelong Trust and Enduring AttachmentChapter 3: Sharing your calm. Coregulation as the root of security and the root of thoughtfulness.Chapter 4. Recognizing how your child is comforted.Chapter 5: Your Child Is Watching You: How you judge yourself and others tells them how safe it is to share their challengesChapter 6: Being the reflection in your child’ s eyesChapter 7: Human Role Models are ImperfectChapter 8: You don’ t have to be the only model, create meaningful connectionsChapter 9: Seeing all that is Good and Right in Your Child: The Measure They will Always Use to See Themselves Chapter 10: The best communication: Your unwavering presenceChapter 11: Parenting for Optimal Influence: Balance the expression of your love with the wisdom of your monitoringChapter 12: Listen more than you talk; Create a Judgement-free zone for shared wisdom Chapter 13: Talk wisely, learn moreChapter 14: Honoring Emotional Expression Now as the Roots of Lifetime ProtectionChapter 15: Hovering Drives Children Away: Preparation is the Best ProtectionChapter 16: Protection against Undermining Expectations: Anticipating adolescence as an opportunity to celebrateChapter 17: Steer them away from the Rocks, While watching from a distanceChapter 18: Everyday Discipline: Always Teaching, But Ready with Corrective actions and Course Corrections Chapter 19: Human Connection: The Core ingredient of both resilience and human thrivingChapter 20: Resilience 101: The Foundations of Resilience Chapter 21: Resilience 201: Preparing Our children to Live in an Uncertain WorldChapter 22. Resilience 301: Becoming (a bit more) comfortable with discomfortChapter 23: Resilience 401: Framing help- seeking as a strengthChapter 24: What does it mean to Thrive?: Raising Children Prepared to Do and Be GoodChapter 25: People thrive when they know that what they do matters Chapter 26: People endowed with curiosity and a growth mindset thriveChapter 27: Living life with gratitude and a generous spirit is core to thrivingChapter 28: People thrive when they Can Think for themselves but know they have so much to learn from othersChapter 29: People thrive when they can draw Strength from their Cultural Wisdom and Family HistoryChapter 30: From Toddlers to Teens: Supporting Their Need to Stand on Their Own Chapter 31: Communication and Other Real Life SkillsChapter 32: Influence you can trust, being able to assess misinformation and personal or virtual pressure