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The Power of Showing Up
How Parental Presence Shapes Who Our Kids Become and How Their Brains Get Wired
Book • 2020
This book emphasizes the critical role of parental presence in a child's development, highlighting the concept of the Four S’s: Safe, Seen, Soothed, and Secure.
It provides practical strategies, stories, and tips for parents to create a secure attachment environment, which is crucial for a child's emotional regulation, happiness, academic success, and future relationships.
The authors reassure parents that showing up does not require a lot of time or money but rather a quality of presence that can be achieved in everyday interactions.
It provides practical strategies, stories, and tips for parents to create a secure attachment environment, which is crucial for a child's emotional regulation, happiness, academic success, and future relationships.
The authors reassure parents that showing up does not require a lot of time or money but rather a quality of presence that can be achieved in everyday interactions.
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as one of the books she wrote with Dan Siegel.


Tina Payne Bryson

S1 E36: Ep. 36: "No-Drama Discipline" with Dr. Tina Payne Bryson
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as the new book co-authored by Dr. 

and Tina Payne-Brice.

Jan Black


Daniel J. Siegel

Dr. Daniel J. Siegel: ...how to develop 'mindsight'
Co-authored by 

, it's one of several impactful books on parenting and child development.


Dan Siegel

How Parental Presence Shapes a Child’s Development with Dr. Dan Siegel
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as her personal favorite book, co-authored by 

and Dan Siegel.

Vanessa Kroll Bennett


Tina Payne Bryson

Consequences + Discipline with Dr. Tina Payne Bryson
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as a game changer in how he approaches discipline with his kids.


Dave Stachowiak

461: The Power of Showing Up, with Tina Payne Bryson
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as her co-author on several books, including The Power of Showing Up.


Tina Payne Bryson

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