
El poder de la presencia: Cómo la presencia de los padres moldea el cerebro de los hijos y configura las personas que llegarán a ser
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Young Adult
Children’s
Fantasy
형식
킨들
페이지
293
언어
스페인어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2020
출판사
Alba Editorial
판
1
ISBN-10
849065669X
ISBN-13
9788490656693
설명
In a world where the dynamics between parents and children are constantly evolving, the significance of parental presence becomes increasingly apparent. The authors delve into the profound impact that the presence of parents has on shaping not just the emotional and mental landscape of their children but also their future selves. Through insightful exploration, they highlight how mindful engagement and emotional availability can bolster a child's brain development, fostering resilience and well-being.
Drawing from the latest research in neuroscience and psychology, the narrative reveals that the interactions between parents and their children are crucial for developing healthy attachment and social skills. By understanding the brain's response to presence—or lack thereof—readers are guided through practical strategies that enhance connection and promote growth. This transformative approach encourages parents to be more attuned to their children's needs, ultimately nurturing confident and capable individuals.
The authors’ expertise provides a blend of theoretical knowledge and actionable advice, making their work accessible for all parents, educators, and caregivers. The thoughtful examination of how active presence can shape character, self-esteem, and emotional regulation empowers families to cultivate deeper, more meaningful relationships.
As they navigate through the complexities of modern parenting, the insights offered serve not only as a guide for personal growth but also as a blueprint for creating a supportive environment for children to thrive. This compelling examination of parental presence leaves readers contemplating the lasting effects of their everyday interactions, encouraging a deeper investment in the emotional well-being of the next generation.
Drawing from the latest research in neuroscience and psychology, the narrative reveals that the interactions between parents and their children are crucial for developing healthy attachment and social skills. By understanding the brain's response to presence—or lack thereof—readers are guided through practical strategies that enhance connection and promote growth. This transformative approach encourages parents to be more attuned to their children's needs, ultimately nurturing confident and capable individuals.
The authors’ expertise provides a blend of theoretical knowledge and actionable advice, making their work accessible for all parents, educators, and caregivers. The thoughtful examination of how active presence can shape character, self-esteem, and emotional regulation empowers families to cultivate deeper, more meaningful relationships.
As they navigate through the complexities of modern parenting, the insights offered serve not only as a guide for personal growth but also as a blueprint for creating a supportive environment for children to thrive. This compelling examination of parental presence leaves readers contemplating the lasting effects of their everyday interactions, encouraging a deeper investment in the emotional well-being of the next generation.