Mona Delahooke, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist with more than 30 years of experience caring for children and their families. She is a senior faculty member of the Profectum Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting families of neurodiverse children, adolescents and adults.Dr. Delahooke holds the highest level of endorsement in the field of infant and toddler mental health in the state of California, as a Reflective Practice Mentor (RPM). She is a frequent speaker, trainer, and consultant to parents, organizations, schools, and public agencies. Dr. Delahooke has dedicated her career to promoting compassionate, relationship-based neurodevelopmental interventions for children with developmental, behavioral, emotional, and learning differences.She is the author of Social and Emotional Development in Early Intervention: A Skills Guide for Working with Children (PESI, 2017) and of the bestselling Beyond Behaviours (Sheldon press, 2020)
I adore this book! Brain-Body Parenting updates outdated
lenses, offering powerful, practical ways to think about and
respond to children. Dr. Delahooke shows caregivers how to
understand children's emotions and behaviors, and guides us to
respond in ways that are transformative both in the challenging
moments, and in our child's development over time. Parents,
teachers, grandparents, and the children they love, will all be
deeply impacted by this beautiful book. -- Tina Payne Bryson, LCSW,
Ph.D., New York Times bestselling co-author of 'The Whole-Brain
Child' & 'No-Drama Discipline', and author of 'The Bottom Line for
Baby'
In Brain-Body Parenting, Dr Delahooke expands on her
paradigm shifting-model of treating children with disruptive
behaviours. In contrast to prevailing models that dominate
parenting manuals and educational arenas, Dr Delahooke provides a
more compassionate approach that addresses the needs of a child's
nervous system and offers insightful examples for readers to
rethink and restructure their parenting. This book is a
game-changer. -- Dr Stephen Porges, author of 'The Polyvagal
Theory'
Brain-Body Parenting is an essential guide for parents
craving a deeper understanding of their child's needs, as well as
their own. Drawing on insight from her decades of experience as a
clinician and mother of three, Delahooke shows readers how to be
better detectives when interpreting their child's signals and how
to apply attuned, responsive care to specifics like sleep, play,
and skill development. This book is a gold mine of advice. -- Janet
Lansbury, bestselling author of 'No Bad Kids' and host of
'Unruffled'
Dr Mona Delahooke's latest book Brain-Body Parenting is an
incredible, much needed gift to the parenting world. In her gentle,
wise way she explains how our little children can struggle with
learning how to navigate life and relationships. She not only shows
the why, she shares so many stories of how parents
can support their little ones to grow and thrive. This brilliant
book needs to be in every home, early childhood setting, and
primary school. -- Maggie Dent, bestselling author of 'From Boys to
Men' and host of the 'Parental As Anything' podcast
In this revolutionary book, Dr Mona Delahooke shares powerful
insights and groundbreaking research for understanding a child's
challenging behavior through the lens of neuroscience and polyvagal
theory. With clarity, compassion, and easy to apply strategies, she
offers parents and professionals a path to move children toward
self-regulation, balance, and stability. An absolute must read. --
Susan Stiffelman, MFT, author of 'Parenting Without Power
Struggles'
Mona Delahooke speaks to parents like no other as she responds to
their concerns and questions with understanding and insight. Her
ability to translate and integrate neuroscience with body
signalling and a child's emotional experience unravels the mystery
of behaviours, offering an exquisite integration of mind, body, and
heart. Both parents and professionals will appreciate this guide to
raising resilient and secure children. -- Serena Wieder, Ph.D.,
clinical director of Profectum Foundation and co-creator of the DIR
model
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