Pre-Parenting: Nurturing Your Child from Conception


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How does a mother's tone of voice affect her unborn child? What kind of music, if any, should a child be exposed to in the womb? Can parents influence the predispositions of their child to traits like depression, or something as elusive as basic goodness? Thanks to revolutionary discoveries in neuroscience and developmental psychology in recent years, says Dr. Thomas Verny, we now know more about these questions than ever. In Pre-Parenting, Dr. Verny translates this research into practical advice for parents and parents-to-be.
Pre-Parenting explains how even the most ordinary events can evoke a cascade of biological changes in a baby -- not only in the brain but also in the immune system and throughout the body. Every experience, from a baby's trip down the birth canal to the way she is held or spoken to, can shape her health and personality. An internationally recognized expert in early human development, Dr. Verny shows parents how to use this new information to create an ideal environment for their babies, enhance their babies' intelligence and social skills, and become better parents through conscious parenting. Insightful and encouraging, Pre-Parenting is an invaluable guide for parents who want to help actualize their child's full potential, beginning with conception.

Author: Thomas R. Verny, Pamela Weintraub
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 10/01/2003
Pages: 336
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.90d
ISBN13: 9780671775247
ISBN10: 0671775243
BISAC Categories:
- Family & Relationships | Parenting | General
- Psychology | Developmental | Child
- Family & Relationships | Life Stages | Infants & Toddlers | General

About the Author
Thomas R. Verny, M.D., is the world's leading expert on the effects of the prenatal and early postnatal environment on personality development. He is also the author of the international bestseller The Secret Life of the Unborn Child (with John Kelly). He is the founder of what is now known as the Association for Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health (APPPAH).