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Welcome to the third session of the DamGoode Bookclub, where we explore the world of parenting through the eyes of experts and beloved reads. In this episode, Maren and Eva are joined by Elizabeth Goode, an award-winning librarian, writer, and expert in children’s literature from the US, to dive into the highly popular parenting book, The Whole Brain Child by Dr. Daniel Siegel and Dr. Tina Payne Bryson.

Published in 2012 and with over 46,000 Goodreads ratings averaging 4.27 stars, this insightful book takes a research-backed approach to understanding child development. It offers parents practical strategies to help their children thrive emotionally and intellectually by tapping into the power of their brain development.

In today’s episode, our trio discusses key takeaways from this well-loved book, offering practical tools and strategies based on the latest neuroscience to foster emotional resilience, improve communication, and nurture a child’s growing brain. From discipline strategies to understanding your child’s emotional world, The Whole Brain Child has become a go-to resource for families looking to better understand their child’s development and behavior.

Key Takeaways:

If you’re looking for evidence-based parenting advice grounded in research and neuroscience, this episode is packed with valuable insights that will inspire and guide your parenting journey.