![]() The person on the roof will have to ‘talk down’ to you or yell. Stay on their level: Imagine being on the ground floor of a house and trying to talk to someone on the roof. Any effort to block or control growth will actually stunt it. Empower growth: Skyscraper or sprawling bungalow – the style of your child’s construction is not up to you! Scaffold parenting validates and accommodates the shape the child is growing into. ![]() From this supportive base, your will forge a bond that will survive adolescence and grow stronger into adulthood. Explaining the building blocks of an effective scaffold from infancy through young adulthood, he expertly guides parents through the strategies for raising empowered, capable people, including: Lay a solid foundation: The parent-child relationship needs to be made from the concrete mixture of emotional availability, positive reinforcement, clear messaging, and consistent rules. In The Scaffold Effect, world-renowned child psychiatrist Harold Koplewicz introduces the powerful and clinically tested idea that this deliberate build-up and then gradual loosening of parental support is the single most effective way to encourage kids to climb higher, try new things, grow from mistakes and develop character and strength. Never-ending parental problem-solving and involvement can have the opposite effect, enabling fragility and anxiety over time. Just as sturdy scaffolding is necessary when erecting a building and will come down when the structure grows stable, good parenting provides children with steady and warm emotional nourishment on the path toward independence. Siegel, MD, author of The Whole Brain Child Prevent and counteract the general anxiety and emotional fragility prevalent in children and teenagers today – a new parenting philosophy and strategies that give children the tools to flourish on their own. ![]() This event will be held online via Zoom.‘ A master synthesizer of attachment science, medical practice, and his own experience as a father, Harold Koplewicz capably and compassionately leads us through the art of scaffolding, from early childhood through the important adolescent period. Explaining the building blocks of an effective scaffold from infancy through young adulthood, he expertly guides parents through the strategies for raising empowered, capable people. In The Scaffold Effect, world-renowned child psychiatrist Harold Koplewicz introduces the powerful and clinically tested idea that this deliberate build-up and then gradual loosening of parental support is the single most effective way to encourage kids to climb higher, try new things, grow from mistakes, and develop character and strength. ![]() ![]() Koplewicz’s latest book, The Scaffold Effect. Join us for a special event with child psychiatrist, Harold Koplewicz and Hunter Professor Tracy Dennis-Tiwary as they discuss Dr. Are you a parent struggling with supporting and empowering your children during the pandemic? ![]()
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