Nonfiction- Self Help, Explaining Complex Concepts Clearly

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I recorded this sample in my professional home recording studio.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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whole brain parenting isn't just about who you're adorable and at times, no doubt exasperating child is right now, but also who she will become in the future. It's about integrating her brain, nurturing her mind and giving her skills that will benefit her as she grows into adolescence and adulthood by encouraging integration in your Children and helping develop their upstairs brain. You prepare them to be better friends, better spouses, and better parents. For example, when a child learns how to sift for the sensations, images, feelings and thoughts in his mind, he'll have a much deeper understanding of himself and he will therefore be better able to control himself and connect with others. Likewise, by teaching about connections through conflict, you give your child the invaluable gift of seeing that even unpleasant arguments are opportunities to engage with and learn from the minds of others. Integration is about surviving and thriving and about your child's well being now and in the future. It's extraordinary when you think about the generational impact of the whole brain approach, do you realize the power you now have to affect positive change in the future? Remember, mirror neurons and how social the brain is. As we've explained, your child's brain isn't an isolated single scull organ acting in a vacuum, self and family and community are fundamentally connected neurologically. Even in our busy driven and often isolated lives, we can remember this fundamental reality that we're all interdependent and connected with one another