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What Kind of Parent Am I?

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Research has shown that strong, adaptive, and supportive parents are the best at insulating their children from all but the biggest catastrophes and preventing stress. What Kind of Parent Am I? use...
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Toxic stress can occur in any home, rich or poor, regardless of age, education, or walk of life.

Research has shown that adaptive, supportive parents are the best at insulating their children from all but the biggest catastrophes. Exposure to “toxic stress” in childhood can cause depression, alcoholism, obesity, violent behaviour, heart disease, and even cancer in adulthood. Parents who are less sensitive or attentive or who regularly misinterpret their children’s needs can let too much stress trickle through, or even cause it in the first place, which can carry on to the next generation.

What Kind of Parent Am I? uses specially created surveys to identify problem areas for parents. With recommended resources and advice throughout, Dr. Letourneau informs and empowers parents to deal directly with their unique risks and challenges, helping them become the best parents they can be.
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Price: $17.99
Pages: 224
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Series: Scientific Parenting
Publication Date: 17 July 2018
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781459739000
Format: Paperback
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FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General, Child care & upbringing: advice for parents, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Life Stages / Infants & Toddlers, SELF-HELP / Self-Management / Stress Management, Coping with stress, Child, developmental & lifespan psychology

Discusses the significance of social support for promoting positive parenting strategies and stimulating healthy child development … I applaud Dr. Letourneau’s insights based on scientific evidence and innovative ideas for encouraging parents to seek support for themselves and their families. This book is timely and transformative.
Dr. Nicole Letourneau is a research chair in parent–infant mental health at the University of Calgary. Her research has been featured in the Globe and Mail and Huffington Post and on CTV News, Global News, and the CBC. She lives in Calgary, Alberta.
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • 1. Trauma History
  • 2. Serve and Return Parenting
  • 3. Socio-Economic Risk
  • 4. Depression
  • 5. Addictions
  • 6. Abuse and Violence
  • 7. Reflective Function
  • 8. Social Support and Co-Parenting
  • 9. Final Thoughts
  • Acknowledgements
  • Notes
  • Credits