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Parenting Redefined: A Guide to Understanding and Nurturing Your Child's Behavior to Help Them Thrive

Autor Kristen Cook, MD
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 feb 2026
A trailblazing guide for parents wanting to fully appreciate and support their child's unique behavior and abilities

Today's parents are too-often bombarded with conflicting advice and unrealistic expectations. They are left frustrated and unsure of the best way to parent their child. Kristen Cook, MD, helps parents navigate this difficult landscape with a combination of research-driven expertise and compassionate understanding.

In Parenting Redefined: A Guide to Understanding and Nurturing Your Child's Behavior to Help Them Thrive, Dr. Cook walks parents through the key concepts of their child's development, how it impacts the way they act, and how that knowledge should inform their parenting style. She shows parents how to determine their child's unique temperament, understand age-appropriate behavior, and recognize what needs correcting. She highlights the importance of modeling, discipline, and emotional regulation, urging parents to adjust their methods as their child grows and develops.

Filled with practical advice, actionable plans, relatable anecdotes, and the latest science, Dr. Cook presents readers with a child-centric approach that emphasizes the need for empathy, patience, and adaptation. Parenting Redefined is an invaluable guide for anyone wanting to reduce stress, improve behavior, and foster a loving relationship with their child.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9798881808112
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 144 x 218 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction

Part I: Neurocognitive Development
Chapter 1: Flipping the Script
Chapter 2: Understanding Brain Development: The Basics
Chapter 3: The Fight-Flight-Freeze Response
Chapter 4: Understanding Brain Development: From Toddlers to Teenagers
Chapter 5: The Theory of Cognitive Development

Part II: Emotional Development
Chapter 6: Understanding Emotions and the Dangers of Emotional Suppression
Chapter 7: The Relationship Between Thoughts, Emotions, and Behavior
Chapter 8: Attachment

Part III: Psychosocial Development
Chapter 9: Modeling
Chapter 10: Psychosocial Development of Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
Chapter 11: Psychosocial Development and the Importance of Play
Chapter 12: Psychosocial Development of Older Children

Part IV: Temperament
Chapter 13: Understanding Temperament and Goodness of Fit
Chapter 14: Attributes of Temperament
Chapter 15: A Final Word on Temperament

Part V: Parenting Power Moves
Chapter 16: Putting Development into Practice
Chapter 17: Mission Statements and Family Meetings
Chapter 18: Understanding Common Parenting Misconceptions
Chapter 19: The Importance of Making Mistakes

Part VI: Discipline
Chapter 20: Understanding Discipline
Chapter 21: Effective Discipline

Part VII: Parenting: The Struggle is Real
Chapter 22: Baumrind's Parenting Styles
Chapter 23: The Challenges: Co-Parenting and Parenting Siblings

Part VIII: Making It Happen
Chapter 24: Discipline Based on Age
Chapter 25: Putting It All Together

Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index
About the Author

Recenzii

Filled with honesty and built to be accessible, this guide includes age-related strategies to continue being a useful resource as children grow... Cook shows parents they can find a path forward, even when facing extremely tough situations, to create a better future for their kids.
New parents and those deep in the trenches will find this an essential resource.
Dr. Kristen Cook's Parenting Redefined embarks on an unusual mission: to promote good parenting skills by teaching parents (simple) neuroscience. That is, how to get inside our children's heads and see the world-threatening, wondrous, however it may appear-through their eyes, rather than forcing them and their still-developing brains to adjust to our rigid, adult expectations when they are not yet equipped to. As a pediatrician and a mom, Cook demonstrates to readers how to parent the child they have, not the one they wish they did, through engaging anecdotes from her own family life and professional experience, brief exercises to try at home, and illuminating discussions of childhood neurodevelopment. Readers of this book should feel better prepared to take on the daunting tasks of daily life with kids-all of them, but especially the extra challenging ones.