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The book that helps parents match the child care to the childMost children fall into five basic personality types that stem from inborn physical characteristics: the sensitive child, the self-absorbed child, the defiant child, the inattentive child, and the active/aggressive child. For each of these, there are parenting patterns to avoid and those that help the most. The Challenging Child reassures parents that they do not simply have to "live with" their child's temperament but can fit their parenting style to their child's unique personality and help each child build on strengths, master weaknesses, and embrace life with confidence and skills.
How can parents effectively adapt their caregiving strategies to accommodate the unique, inborn temperament of their child? Dr. Stanley I. Greenspan, a renowned child psychiatrist, utilizes his extensive clinical experience to argue that behavioral challenges often stem from a child's innate personality type. He provides a structured framework for identifying these temperaments and offers actionable guidance to help parents foster their child's emotional and social development.
What You Will Find
Reader & Expert Consensus: This work is widely regarded as a foundational resource for parents seeking to understand the intersection of biology and behavior in child development. Experts frequently highlight the clinical clarity of Greenspan's approach, noting its utility for both parents and professionals working with children.
Page Count:
333
Publication Date:
1996-09-10
Publisher:
Da Capo Lifelong Books
ISBN-10:
0201441934
ISBN-13:
9780201441932
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