Best Start: Understanding Your Baby's Emotional Needs to Create the Best Beginnings

Every parent wants the best for their child, but how do you go about giving your baby the skills they need to live a happy, fulfilled life? 'Best Start' has the answers. Psychologist Lynn Jenkins outlines what your baby needs in order to develop a positive idea of themselves and what you can do to meet those needs.
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ISBN: 9781921497896
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Every parent wants the best for their child, but how do you go about giving your baby or toddler the skills they need to live a happy, fulfilled life? ‘Best Start’ has the answers! Your baby’s early experiences and interactions provide them with the beginnings of their self-beliefs, thoughts and feelings; their self-esteem and self-value; how they operate in relationships; how they behave socially; and their sense of emotional security. It is therefore vital that you understand how to help your baby to develop trust and confidence, and to feel secure and valued. In ‘Best Start’, psychologist Lynn Jenkins looks at how a person’s emotional foundations are formed in babyhood and the power that these foundations have over the way in which a child develops. Most importantly, she outlines what your baby needs in order to develop a positive idea of themselves and what you can do to meet those needs, ensuring that your child experiences the best start in life. Simply written with an engaging honesty and humour, ‘Best Start’ is essential reading for every parent!

Biographical Note

Lynn Jenkins is a registered clinical psychologist and co-owner of the Life Matters psychology practice in Newcastle, New South Wales. A mother herself, Lynn has a strong interest in perinatal mental health and is passionate about assisting parents to feel confident in their ability to raise healthy, happy children.

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FormatPaperback
Publication Date10 Aug 2021
Author(s)Dr Jane Williams and Dr Tessa Grigg
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