The 6 Needs of Every Child: Empowering Parents and Kids through the Science of Connection
By (Author) Amy Elizabeth Olrick
By (author) Jeffrey Olrick
Zondervan
Zondervan
23rd October 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Age groups: children
Relationships and families: advice and issues
Christian life and practice
Religious instruction
649.1
Paperback
224
Width 138mm, Height 212mm, Spine 16mm
185g
Discover the power of being imperfectly present with your children, helping them develop mental, emotional, and spiritual resilience that will sustain them for a lifetime.
Like most parents, Amy and Jeffrey Olrick left the hospital with their first child desperate to know, "What do we do" But years of parenting three kids and Jeffrey's work as achild psychologist convinced them to ask a better question: "How shall I be with this new person"
In a culture obsessed with parenting formulas, it's easy to miss the fact that science and lived experience have proven that human development and thriving are a matter of relationship. Drawing on decades of psychological research, neuroscience, and their own experience as parents and people of faith, the Olricks present six relational needs for human growth that will transform the way you think about your child--and yourself. Together, the needs form a trustworthy compass to guide you and your child to a path of purpose and relational wholeness.
For parents who feel pulled in a hundred directions, dizzied by the volume of clashing strategies, and jaded by the parenting programs that complicated their own childhoods, The 6 Needs of Every Child is a groundbreaking roadmap integrating the science of connection with practical tools. You'll be equipped with:
More than a parenting guide, this book is your invitation to break free from the myth of perfect parenting and embrace your child's long journey of growth. With insight, humor, and compassion, it calls parents to discover the power of being imperfectly present with their children, developing mental, emotional, and spiritual resilience that will sustain them for a lifetime.
'The Olricks' method will aid Christian parents in diagnosing their parenting strengths and weaknesses.' * Publishers Weekly *
Jeffrey Olrick, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist who specializes in working with children and families. Dr. Olrick has over twenty years of experience working in a variety of settings, including the University of Virginia, residential treatment, the public school system, community mental health and private practice. He lives in New Zealand with his wife and their three children. Amy Olrick is an author and a techie who has spent her professional life working with organizations to build social movements grounded in the ethic of love. Her work and writing has been featured in The Guardian and USA Today. She lives in New Zealand with her husband and their three children.