Reparenting the Child Who Hurts
Discover the transformative insights in Reparenting the Child Who Hurts by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Published in 2012, this essential guide spans 288 pages, offering invaluable support for foster and adoptive parents navigating the complexities of raising children who have faced early trauma.
This book breaks down the neurobiological issues that impact these children, making it easier for caregivers to understand their unique needs. It challenges conventional parenting approaches, providing practical, evidence-based strategies tailored to address common dilemmas faced by parents.
Engage with a resource that not only demystifies the science behind child trauma but also empowers you with grounded advice to foster healing and resilience. Perfect for anyone looking to create a nurturing environment for children who have experienced hardship, Reparenting the Child Who Hurts is a must-have addition to your parenting library.