Love Builds Brains , lays out the early years\' journey of attachment, self-regulation, connection, resilience and well-being, with scientific explanations that are measured out in understandable doses.
She sees her role as a Knowledge Translator, bringing insights to groups of people by making research and knowledge accessible..
Clinton works very hard to advocate for children and youth and to translate the sciences that have uncovered more about the workings of the brain and mind.
Dr.
The final chapter on our digital world points to some ways to manage how children use media time.
Clinton provides ample brain research information to undergird her suggestions for parents, teachers and others who work with children.
As a child psychatrist, Dr.
The book addresses and offers approaches to understand and respond to issues of anxiety, stress, behavour, attachment, resilience and recovery.
This book is full of scientifically-based wisdom in a conversational style.
In the book, there\'s a strong and appropriate emphasis on early years\' development, but there\'s also attention to the adolescent brain.
She speaks from a population perspective, berating the poor world rankings of Canada on various OECD reports and then speaks to the individual level of our involvement with children suggesting prevention and management strategies.
We hear the author\'s voice throughout the chapters as she tells clinical and personal stories to amplify her points and perspective.
Love Builds Brains , lays out the early years\' journey of attachment, self-regulation, connection, resilience and well-being, with scientific explanations that are measured out in understandable doses