While every parent wants an intelligent, emotionally healthy, and moral child, no one has yet shown exactly how and when these qualities begin. Now Stanley Greenspan, the internationally admired child psychiatrist, identifies the six key experiences which enable children to reach their full potential as human beings.In Building Healthy Minds, parents will learn not only the precise types of games, fantasy play, and conversations with and without words that encourage this development, but also how to tailor these to their particular child. Surprising insights, such the great value of extended parent/child arguments, or the complex intellectual achievements represented by a trip to the refrigerator, will amaze and delight parents. No one but Stanley Greenspan has looked so deeply into the very earliest stages of human development, and no other book makes such vital and effective information available to every parent.
Stanley I. Greenspan, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Behavioral Science, and Pediatrics at George Washington University Medical School and author of
The Growth of the Mind,
Infancy and Early Childhood,
The Challenging Child, and
The Child with Special Needs. The discoveries described in this book have been reported on ABC's Nightline, and in Newsweek, Time, the Washington Post, and the New York Times.
Nancy Breslau Lewis has worked as a medical writer at the National Institutes of Health, as a newspaper columnist, and has edited books in psychology and political activism.