- Genre:family & relationships
- Sub-genre:Parenting / General
- Language:English
- Pages:100
- eBook ISBN:9798994655610
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Overview
Children cannot think, regulate emotions, or behave like adults; they aren't meant to! Drawing on developmental psychology and neuroscience, Dr. Cherry shows parents how executive function develops over time and how children borrow these skills from caregivers before they can use them independently. This practical, parent-friendly guide helps families replace frustration with understanding and support healthy development at every stage.
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Children forget instructions.
They melt down over small things.
They repeat the same mistakes.
Too often, these behaviors are misunderstood as defiance or poor discipline when, in reality, they reflect a developing brain. In "Kids Are Not Mini-Adults," developmental psychologist Dr. Cherry explains why children cannot think, regulate emotions, or make decisions like adults, and why they are not supposed to.
Executive function, the set of brain skills responsible for focus, impulse control, emotional regulation, and planning, develops gradually from early childhood into young adulthood. Until then, children rely on the adults around them to guide and support these skills.
This book helps parents understand what is or is not developmentally normal and how to respond with clarity instead of frustration. Dr. Cherry explores how stress, trauma, sleep, play, screen time, and connection shape a child's ability to regulate and grow.
Inside, parents will learn:
• Why children forget instructions and repeat mistakes.
• What executive function is and how it develops.
• How parents act as their child's temporary executive function.
• Practical tools to support growth at every age.
This is not a book about lowering expectations. It is a book about setting the right ones.
When parents understand how the brain develops, discipline becomes guidance, connection replaces control, and children are supported in becoming emotionally regulated, resilient adults.
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