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Getting to Know You
Getting to Know You
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Utilizing narrative storytelling, this user-friendly guide describes the principles of early relational health with direct application to day-to-day work with infants and parents. Practitioners on the front lines with young children and families often feel great pressure to know "what to do" in a broad variety of challenging situations. Drawing on both developmental science and extensive clinical experience, Dr. Gold provides evidence that the exact opposite--a stance of not-knowing--helps us f…
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Utilizing narrative storytelling, this user-friendly guide describes the principles of early relational health with direct application to day-to-day work with infants and parents. Practitioners on the front lines with young children and families often feel great pressure to know "what to do" in a broad variety of challenging situations. Drawing on both developmental science and extensive clinical experience, Dr. Gold provides evidence that the exact opposite--a stance of not-knowing--helps us find our way into another person's experience, offering the greatest opportunity for connection, growth, and healing. Gold presents a model of "listening in" with an intentional suspension of expectations and a willingness to be surprised. The paradigm of listening in functions as a kind of superpower to enhance teacher-student, professional-parent, and parent-infant relationships. This resource will be important reading for a broad variety of practitioners including early childhood educators, home visitors, pediatricians, doulas, and mental health clinicians, as well as parents, grandparents, and other caregivers of young children.

Book Features:

  • Summarizes the key advances in our understanding of brain science, child development, and infant-parent mental health.
  • Emphasizes lessons from real-life interactions between infants and caregivers as communicated through detailed clinical vignettes.
  • Offers practitioners a model for listening that is rooted in the concept of cultural humility and the idea that even in sameness there is difference.

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Utilizing narrative storytelling, this user-friendly guide describes the principles of early relational health with direct application to day-to-day work with infants and parents. Practitioners on the front lines with young children and families often feel great pressure to know "what to do" in a broad variety of challenging situations. Drawing on both developmental science and extensive clinical experience, Dr. Gold provides evidence that the exact opposite--a stance of not-knowing--helps us find our way into another person's experience, offering the greatest opportunity for connection, growth, and healing. Gold presents a model of "listening in" with an intentional suspension of expectations and a willingness to be surprised. The paradigm of listening in functions as a kind of superpower to enhance teacher-student, professional-parent, and parent-infant relationships. This resource will be important reading for a broad variety of practitioners including early childhood educators, home visitors, pediatricians, doulas, and mental health clinicians, as well as parents, grandparents, and other caregivers of young children.

Book Features:

  • Summarizes the key advances in our understanding of brain science, child development, and infant-parent mental health.
  • Emphasizes lessons from real-life interactions between infants and caregivers as communicated through detailed clinical vignettes.
  • Offers practitioners a model for listening that is rooted in the concept of cultural humility and the idea that even in sameness there is difference.

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