How nurture shapes your child's brain: Greer Kirshenbaum, PhD
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Greer Kirshenbaum is the world's first neuroscientist doula and in this episode she shares her expert knowledge about the superpower that is nurture. We cover so much: How sensitive, attuned caregiving meets a growing brain's needs Why your baby or toddler settles differently in a childcare setting compared to home Why you don't need to feel guilty about childcare and going back to work Highly sensitive babies and strong sleep preferences How we can repair a rupture with our child if we have previously been less responsive or they have found a particular change really difficult to adapt to For more about Greer, go to nurture-neuroscience.com and don't forget to sign up for her free downloads on the site.
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