Tag: Child Development and Parenting
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Review and Summary: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog
in Book ReviewThrough patient stories, The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog reveals the impact of trauma and the power of understanding and empathy to heal.
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Review and Summary: Most Likely to Succeed
in Book ReviewA book revealing how schools focus on memorizing over real-world skills, urging more creativity, problem-solving, and a passion for learning.
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Review and Summary: The Body Keeps the Score
in Book ReviewTrauma leaves marks beyond memory. The Body Keeps the Score reveals how it shapes our bodies and minds, urging us to face its impact.
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Review and Summary: 10 to 25
in Book ReviewDiscover how 10 to 25 exposes why youth programs struggle and reveals the key to unlocking teens’ potential through smarter approaches.
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Review: The Education Wars
in Book ReviewA book that discusses the complex relationship between education and politics, the important role of schools, and the challenges they face.
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Review and Summary: The Anxious Generation
in Book ReviewA well-studied book that explores the effects of digital exposure on children’s development and mental health.
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Review and Summary: Learning How to Learn
in Book ReviewBoost memory and learning productivity with practical insights in ‘Learning How to Learn’. Perfect for students and lifelong learners.
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Review and Summary: Never Enough
in Book ReviewNever Enough is a guide on nurturing kids in high-pressure environments, focusing on the importance of feeling valued.
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Review and Summary: The Learning Game
in Book ReviewA revolutionary book redefining education. Find out how to empower kids for the future and gain insightful life skills as an adult.
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Review and Summary: The Myth of Normal
in Book ReviewThis book offers key insights on the impact of trauma and stress on health, emphasizing the vital mind-body connection.
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Review and Summary: Brain Rules for Baby
in Book ReviewJohn Medina provides scientifically-backed insights on parenting and knowledge of what actually transpires inside a baby’s brain.
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Review: Brain Rules
in Book ReviewJohn Medina serves insights on “why” our brain works in a certain way, empowering us to harness its potential in our everyday lives.