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    Brain Rules for Baby: How to Raise a Smart and Happy Child from Zero to Five (repost)

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    Brain Rules for Baby: How to Raise a Smart and Happy Child from Zero to Five (repost)

    Brain Rules for Baby: How to Raise a Smart and Happy Child from Zero to Five by John Medina
    English | 2010 | ISBN: 0979777755, 0983263302 | English | 304 pages | EPUB | 0.45 MB

    What’s the single most important thing you can do during pregnancy? What does watching TV do to a child’s brain? What’s the best way to handle temper tantrums? Scientists know.

    In his New York Times bestseller Brain Rules, Dr. John Medina showed us how our brains really work—and why we ought to redesign our workplaces and schools. Now, in Brain Rules for Baby, he shares what the latest science says about how to raise smart and happy children from zero to 5. This book is destined to revolutionize parenting. Just one of the surprises: The best way to get your children into the college of their choice? Teach them impulse control.

    Brain Rules for Baby bridges the gap between what scientists know and what parents practice. Through fascinating and funny stories, Medina, a developmental molecular biologist and dad, unravels how a child’s brain develops–and what you can do to optimize it.

    You will view your children—and how to raise them—in a whole new light. You’ll learn:

    Where nature ends and nurture begins
    Why men should do more household chores
    What you do when emotions run hot affects how your child turns out
    TV is harmful for children under 2
    Your child’s ability to relate to others predicts her future math performance
    Smart and happy are inseparable. Pursuing your child’s intellectual success at the expense of his happiness achieves neither
    Praising effort is better than praising intelligence
    The best predictor of academic performance is not IQ. It’s self control

    What you do right now—before pregnancy, during pregnancy, and through the first five years—will affect your children for the rest of their lives. Brain Rules for Baby is an indispensable guide.