Every parent has pondered amp quot nature vs. nurture amp quot questions. How much of my child's personality and behavior is inborn? How much is learned? This important book, written by behavioral scientists who are also mothers, has answers.
This book offers the best parenting practices to foster resilience by encouraging children amp rsquo s social-emotional development and adaptive stress-regulation strategies. The authors translate scientific research into concrete, actionable tips and recommendations to help promote the emotional wellbeing of both child and parent.
Authors Stacey N. Doan and Jessica Borelli offer a science-based framework to help show parents and guardians how biology and parenting work together. Although genetics are significant, DNA is not destiny--the die is not cast at birth. Parenting still matters, deeply. Cutting-edge epigenetics research and other recent scientific insights are explained to show that biology and parenting behavior are integrally intertwined.
Increasingly competitive schools, looming threats of climate change, and the Covid- 9 pandemic have sent many parents' anxiety spiraling out of control. This affects their kids, creating a recurring cycle of stress and worry. This book is here to help.
Introduction
Chapter : Parenting, Stress, and the Shaping of Children amp rsquo s
Biology
Chapter 2: The Challenges of Contemporary Parenting
Chapter 3: Love and Resilience
Chapter 4: Parenting Before Birth
Chapter 5: Laying the Foundation: The Early Years
Chapter : In the Mind amp rsquo s Eye: Mentalizing and Empathy
Chapter 7: Tempering the Tantrum: Regulating Children amp rsquo s Negative
Emotions
Chapter 8: Capitalizing on Children amp rsquo s Positive Emotions
Chapter 9: Nurturing Your Child amp rsquo s Nature
Chapter : The Co-Parent
Epilogue
Stacey N. Doan, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at Claremont McKenna College. She is an expert on adversity, parenting, and social-emotional development. Dr. Doan has published in top journals and received funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health. Jessica Borelli, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Psychological Science at University of California, Irvine, and a practicing psychologist. She conducts research on parent-child relationships, children amp rsquo s socioemotional health, and family interventions. She lives with her family in Irvine, California.