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Baby Hearts
A Guide to Giving Your Child an Emotional Head Start
by Susan Phd Goodwyn, Linda Phd Acredolo
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Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: Bantam (June 28 2005)
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Chapter 1: Nature's Contribution: The Biology of Emotions
NEWS FLASH! There's More to Mothering Than Meets the Eye, Scientists Discover. New York, New York. What happens when Mommy Rat runs away from home, leaving her litter of pups to fend for themselves? They get hungry-very hungry. No surprise there.

Chapter 1: Nature's Contribution: The Biology of Emotions
NEWS FLASH! There's More to Mothering Than Meets the Eye, Scientists Discover. New York, New York. What happens when Mommy Rat runs away from home, leaving her litter of pups to fend for themselves? They get hungry-very hungry. No surprise there.

Chapter 1: Nature's Contribution: The Biology of Emotions
NEWS FLASH! There's More to Mothering Than Meets the Eye, Scientists Discover. New York, New York. What happens when Mommy Rat runs away from home, leaving her litter of pups to fend for themselves? They get hungry-very hungry. No surprise there.



Book Description

Who says your baby can't "talk" about his or her feelings? In fact, babies' actions often speak louder than words! Understanding those actions-and responding appropriately to them-is the key to giving your child a head start to a healthy and happy future. Now the authors of the bestselling Baby Minds and Baby Signs translate the latest research on the rich inner life of babies into practical, fun activities that will foster your child's emotional skills during the most critical period-between birth and age three. This comprehensive guide will help you help your child express emotions effectively, develop empathy, form healthy friendships, and cope with specific challenges. Learn how to:

• Talk with your child about emotions in order to help him recognize and control his own

• Use face-to-face interaction, tone of voice, song, and touch to make your infant feel safe and secure

• Start a gratitude journal to help your child appreciate the good things in life

• Nurture self-esteem with "try, try again" activities and simple chores

• Create a "What are they feeling" deck of cards to help your child understand and practice emotions

• Use games and songs to help your child practice self-control

• Overcome temper tantrums, aggression, shyness, separation anxiety, and other challenges

Whether your child is as easy to raise as a sunflower, as difficult as the prickly holly bush, requires the patience of the delicate orchid, or is as active as the exuberant dandelion, Baby Hearts helps you provide the emotional support that may be the most important gift a parent can give.

About the Author

Linda Acredolo, Ph.D.Linda Acredolo, Ph.D.

Linda Acredolo, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology at the University of California, Davis, and has served as associate editor of Child Development, the leading professional research journal, and as secretary of the prestigious Society for Research in Child Development..

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Susan Goodwyn, Ph.D.Susan Goodwyn, Ph.D.

Susan Goodwyn, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology and child development at California State University, Stanislaus, and holds an associate researcher position at the University of California, Davis..

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