<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Bringing the magic of empathy to daily life with a child<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Being understood by someone you love is one of the most powerful feelings, at all ages. For a young child, it is the most important of all experiences because it allows the child's mind and sense of self to grow. In the midst of the perennial concerns parents bring to Dr. Claudia Gold, she shows the magical effect of seeing a problem from their child's point of view. Most parenting books teach parents what to do to solve behavior problems, but Dr. Gold shows parents <i>how to be</i> with a child. Crises are defused when children feel truly heard and validated; this is how they learn to understand, and, eventually, control themselves.</br></br> Dr. Gold's insightful guide uses new research in developmental psychology and vivid stories from her practice to show parents how to keep a child in mind and deepen this central relationship in their lives.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><P>"Publishers Weekly, "8/1/11<BR>"Readers seeking a comprehensive approach to child-rearing will welcome this thoughtful book."<P>"Kirkus Review," 9/15/11<BR>"Would be especially useful for new parents in search of holistic guidance. A panoply of hypothetical situations offering broad-based solutions."<P>Bookviews, September 2011<BR>"The book looks at various ages and stages of development, imparting excellent advice that will make the job of parenting much easier.""Salt Lake City"" Desert"" News," 9/11/11"Engaging and enlightening, "Keeping Your Child in Mind "is a book worth reading and rereading for any parent who is looking for understanding, support and a loving method that will bring out the best in a child. It is a breath of fresh air that parents may not have known they needed."<BR>Infodad.com, 9/15/11<BR>"Valuable...Gold couples an understanding of recent scientific and medical research with insights into parent-child relationships gleaned from her own work ... Connectedness is the point here... Gold's examples of families with which her approach has worked are helpful."<P>"San Francisco Book Review," 10/5/11<BR>"Gold supports her recommendations using easy-to-understand situations, examples and solutions gathered from her interactions with her clients and referring to current research in child development."Examiner.com, 9/29/11"Gold's book is a powerful way to bring decades of developmental research and attachment theory to everyday parenting situations. It gives all parents the insight needed to understand the emotions that undermine best intentions and explains why there isn't "one right way" in parenting..."Keeping Your Child in Mind" can offer relief to parents frustrated by frustrated by day-to-day parenting or help change a self-defeating parenting pattern. It holds the key to enjoying your child again and creating a satisfying family life." "Mid-Ohio"" Valley"" Parents Magazine," October 2011<BR>"Give[s] parents a lot to think about." Cleveland Psy<br><br><P> "Publishers Weekly, "8/1/11<BR>"Readers seeking a comprehensive approach to child-rearing will welcome this thoughtful book."<P>"Kirkus Review", 9/15/11<BR> "Would be especially useful for new parents in search of holistic guidance. A panoply of hypothetical situations offering broad-based solutions."<P>Bookviews, September 2011<BR> "The book looks at various ages and stages of development, imparting excellent advice that will make the job of parenting much easier."<P><br><br><P>"Publishers Weekly, "8/1/11 "Readers seeking a comprehensive approach to child-rearing will welcome this thoughtful book."<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Claudia M. Gold, MD</b>, is a pediatrician and writer with a long-standing interest in addressing children's mental health needs in a preventive model. She practiced general and behavioral pediatrics for over twenty years, and currently specializes in infant-parent mental health. She is the author of <i>Keeping Your Child in Mind, The Silenced Child</i>, and <i>The Developmental Science of Early Childhood</i>. She writes regularly for <i>Psychology Today</i>, and speaks frequently to a wide range of audiences. She is on the faculty of the Infant-Parent Mental Health Fellowship Program at the University of Massachusetts Boston and the Brazelton Institute at Boston Children's Hospital.
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