A Personalized Workbook to Help You Deepen, Reflect On, and Apply Whole-Brain Principles.
Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson speak to audiences all over the world about their immensely popular best-sellers, The Whole-Brain Child and No-Drama Discipline. The message Dan and Tina continually receive from their audiences, whether live or virtual, is that people are hungry for the opportunity to take the Whole-Brain ideas and go deeper with them. Thanks to this new workbook, they now can.
The Whole-Brain Child Workbook has a unique, interactive approach that allows readers not only to think more deeply about how the ideas fit their own parenting approach, but also develop specific and practical ways to implement the concepts—and bring them to life for themselves and for their children.
Dozens of clear, practical and age-specific exercises and activities.Applications for clinicians, parents, educators, grandparents and care-givers!
Publisher : PESI Publishing & Media
Publication date : June 1, 2015
Edition : Workbook
Language : English
Print length : 136 pages
ISBN-10 : 1936128748
ISBN-13 : 978-1936128747
Item Weight : 1 pounds
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.31 x 11 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #13,573 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #16 in Medical Child Psychology #32 in Popular Child Psychology #59 in Popular Social Psychology & Interactions
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13 reviews for The Whole-Brain Child Workbook: Practical Exercises, Worksheets and Activitis to Nurture Developing Minds
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Nora –
Practical Science – Very Worth it!
As a new social worker counseling middle schoolers, this workbook has been beyond helpful. It provided practical, science-based interventions that has made a difference in my work and the lives of the students with whom I work. Gone are the days of power struggles with 12 year olds!
Breanna DeWitt –
Great book for parents who really want to help their children grow and reach their full potential
Great book for nurturing creativity and success at an early age. I have three children who are natural artists like their Father and we really want to help them reach their full potential. This workbook along with the main book is a good book to have in your collection. My oldest son has many homework struggles and there is practical advice and activities for making real change in this area and many other areas. The cartoons and graphs make the workbook more entertaining and functional. This a good tool for any parent. Books like this are important, but don’t forget to make nutrition the cornerstone of everything. Children need DHA from fish oils and healthy food. I hope this review helps.
Meghan Brown –
For every single parent ever!
“The Whole-Brain Child” book has been a true game-changer in my parenting journey. Its insightful and practical approach to understanding children’s developing brains has not only improved my parenting but has also deepened my connection with my kids. I’ve found the strategies and techniques outlined in the book to be invaluable in helping my children navigate their emotions and build resilience. The authors’ ability to blend scientific research with real-world applications makes the content easy to grasp and apply in everyday life. This book is a must-read for any parent seeking a more empathetic, effective, and harmonious approach to raising children.
Cheffchel –
Excellent
Excellent read! Highly recommend
Kayla –
Useful for teaching parents
The book is helpful and an easy read. It doesn’t have a bunch of one-page interventions/handouts like I was hoping (it is usually multiple pages but at least there are great descriptions to explain to people who haven’t been TBRI trained). I am taking away a star because the packaging was NOT waterproof. It was delivered in a cardboard box without a bag seal. It was raining heavily and the cardboard was soaked. Thankfully I got home in time so there was only a little bit of water damage (wiggly pages). None of the ink was blurred and none of the pages were stuck together. Because of that, I’m going to keep the book and continue to utilize it in my therapy practice.
Cass –
Helping Me Become A Better Parent
This is so great because I’m working to understand my child and also my own strategy (or lack of strategy) as a mother. I’m a single mom and I grew up with distant parents so I need all the help I can get. This book has already provided me with the opportunity to bend down at my child’s level (instead of tower over her) and be more patient with my 3 yo. The writing in it takes some time but it’s worth it. It’s made a lasting impression on me and I’m only 20 pages in!
Judi Byrnes –
A great companion workbook.
This is a great companion to have with The Whole Brain Child book. The activities are really matched up well with the book chapters and provide a practical focus for parents and practitioners. You need to have the book to gain the maximum benefit from the workbook. Excellent material for parents, carers and therapists.
Kelley Bearer-York –
Excellent tool for parents and therapisits!
This workbook is a companion to the written book and it has step by step directions for parents to learn how to regulate and use healthy skills for raising their children!
Daisy AMH –
Não é o que eu esperava, é um caderno para ajudar a mãe fazer uma auto avaliação.Eu imaginava outra coisa, imaginava atividades para conduzir a criança á pensar e refletir de maneira positiva. As atividades para a mãe me pareceram cansativas.
Haldis Offermann –
A great book which helposti to Apple the tohinassa based in the teet book is Jere just realistina into the praxis.
Ro-Skyler lupin –
Obviously when purchasing I had good Hope’s, I must say that since going through it I found myself far happier with it than I expected. It’s just packed with vital information and ways to work with your ever developing little. I get lots of books of this type and this is definitely one of the best and one of my top go to’s
Mahesh Deosthale –
Best book… A great help in parenting. Perspective and adoption very well exlained in easy to follow ways.I would surely recommend this book ahead.
Dr. April –
This workbook is a great partner to the book. This is one of the best books around for understanding the child brain