Wouldn’t it be great if your child came with an owner’s manual? A how-to book on how to raise your child? And if your child came with such a manual, wouldn’t it be helpful to have someone walk you through it, making that owner’s manual come alive? Michael Gurian and Tim Wright serve as your guides through what they believe is the owner’s manual for your child: Your child’s brain. While the brain doesn’t tell the whole story, it does offer a treasure trove of insights into your son or daughter. Michael and Tim each have over 30 years of experience using brain science research, best-practices, and their own experiences as dads in helping parents read, understand, and implement the gift of your child’s brain, the built-in how-to manual that will help you enjoy the wonder of parenting.

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Listeners Questions: The New Mom and Nature vs. Nurture 2019-12-16
Santa and Other Imaginary Friends 2019-12-09
Listeners Questions - Boundaries and Inner Strength 2019-12-02
Building Gratitude in Your Kids 2019-11-25
Listener Questions: Empowering a Daughter and The Independent Preschooler 2019-11-18
Listener Questions: Parental Social Media Use and the Boy who Reads too Much 2019-11-11
Listener Questions: The Teen who Won’t Study and Language Immersion 2019-11-04
Understanding the Effects of Trauma on our Boys and Girls 2019-10-28
Protecting Our Sons from Sexual Trauma Part 2 2019-10-21
Protecting Our Sons from Sexual Trauma Part 1 2019-10-14
Listener Question: Discipline and Spanking 2019-10-07
Listener Questions: Stapled fingers and rough with animals 2019-09-30
Listener Question: The Lying Teenager 2019-09-23
Listener Question: The Smart but Challenging Four Year Old 2019-09-16
Listener Question: The Overly-Compliant Daughter 2019-09-09
Listener Question: Boy-Girl Friendships 2019-09-02
Listener Question: Potty Training 2019-08-26
Parent Guilt 2019-08-19
Listener Question: The Disposable Boy 2019-08-12
Listener Question: Hyperactivity, ADHD, or Bad Behavior 2019-08-05
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