The science of Nurture with Greer Kirshenbaum, PhD
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In this episode, I talk with Greer Kirshenbaum, PhD, author of "The Nurture Revolution." Greer shares her journey to neuroscience and why she chose to specialize in infant brain development. We talk about the indelible impact of early childhood experiences, the lack of cultural support for Mothers and parents, and the REAL meaning behind Nurture. If you, like me, struggle with mom guilt and your own trauma patterns in Motherhood, I guarantee you'll love this conversation. Find Greer at Nurture Neuroscience (nurture-neuroscience.com) Or @nurture_neuroscience_parenting
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