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  • So perfect!

    5
    By Violet Davis
    This is so helpful. It forces me to really dig deep and put things into words, into an order which let's me be more mindful and gives me more resources to pull from in the stressful moments. I feel that my daughter's behavior has improved from the change in my approach and she is able to calm herself faster and easier, which relieves my stress and improves our relationship overall. I paired this of imperfect parenting class, but that is no longer available for purchase.
  • I am learning from it.

    5
    By Shayla Gomez
    I'm still reading this book, but so far I've really enjoyed it. It's great for parents/care givers who want to meet children where they are emotionally devoloped to. You are still parenting but it also allows the children to be people too.
  • an easy book

    5
    By Josephine Lyle
    This is the easiest book related to brain/neuroscience I've ever read. It's scientific based and easy to understand and fun to read. it's really helpful for parents who struggle with "academic" articles.
  • So beneficial.

    5
    By Natalie Oxford
    This was recommended to us and it is great! It allows parents to really understand the development of young minds. This book is so beneficial for parents and kids alike.
  • Worthy reference here.

    5
    By Allison Corrado 1933
    Enjoying reviewing the material and sharing helpful parenting tips with clients. I see results in parents understanding their children and relationship quality improvement.
  • A great guide.

    5
    By Mabel Koch
    Every therapist and parent would benefit from reading this book. It's easy and changes the way we see children develop.
  • it has practical exercises.

    5
    By Nancy Jolly
    Great workbook! This has very practical exercises to get you thinking about the concepts of the Whole-Brain Child.
  • It works!

    5
    By Leanne Ames
    I enjoy this workbook very much. It has been a life saver for not only myself but other parents I work with.