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Whole Brained Child...

"Whole Brained Child" by Dan Siegel. This book discusses the differences between right and left brain. It also discusses the importance of fostering your child’s ability to remain in whole brain learning vs stress brain scatter. It provides insight into how to achieve whole brain status on a more consistent basis.

Dominance Factor...

"The Dominance Factor: How Knowing Your Dominant Eye, Ear, Brain, Hand & Foot Can Improve Your Learning" by Carla Hannaford, Ph.D. This book discusses the 32 different learning profiles that exist among us. It provides education on left and right brain learning styles, stress behaviors, and needs for academic and social success.

Screen Time Effects...

This article provides the parents with the understanding of why screen time creates meltdowns in children when the time has come to transition away from them. 

https://handsonotrehab.com/screen-time-brain-sensory-processing/

You and Your Child's Health...

Susan R. Johnson is a Developmental Pediatrician in the California area that writes articles about children’s development from a Waldorf schooling perspective. Her articles pertain to childhood development and academic achievement. Her website is:

  www.youandyourchildshealth.org

Say What Your See...

"Say What You See" by Sandra R. Blackard. This book focuses on providing parents and educators with the tools to communicate effectively, set boundaries, provide acknowledgment instead of praise, and point out strengths to build confidence.

Self-Reg...

"Self-Reg" by Stuart Shanker. This book discusses the difference between self-control and self-regulation. It helps parents understand what the difference is between misbehavior and nervous system overwhelm. It gives great advice for helping to recognize your child’s stressors and how to teach your child adaptive behaviors to calm their body. It helps you as the parent reduce the frequent cycle of fight or flight and bring more peace to your home environment.

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