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A Joosr Guide to Why Love Matters by Sue Gerhardt

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The love of a parent is more important to a young child's development than you think. Discover why a child's earliest exposure to emotions can lead to physical problems, emotional issues, and even criminal tendencies!

It's a commonly-held belief that a person is born with their personality traits. Tendencies toward anger, calmness, depression or empathy are just natural, unchangeable things-or so we thought. Now new scientific discoveries have revealed that a person's early emotional experiences can affect a child's brain development and therefore who they ultimately become. Sue Gerhardt's Why Love Matters is an engaging, eye-opening collection of research from the fields of psychology and neurobiology that will drastically change the way you look at parenting.

You will learn:

· Why overlooking a child's feelings can lead to psychological problems in adulthood

· How a mother's emotions can affect her child before it's even born

· What you can do to ensure the healthy development of your child's brain.
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  • Katya Chinarovahar citeratför 4 år sedan
    Why Love Matters is an eye-opening book that will change the way you look at raising children
  • Katya Chinarovahar citeratför 4 år sedan
    From the first moments of pregnancy to the early years of adolescence, a child’s mind is growin
  • Katya Chinarovahar citeratför 4 år sedan
    Parents who are present but neglectful tend to have been brought up in a similar background themselves, and their emotional state yet again contributes to a weak connection in the child’s brain

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