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Why do we fail in discipline?
Discipline is necessary, but it's difficult. They get scared when they try to be assertive, and they get angry because they can't stand it when they try to be consistent. Why does my child hang around in the same seat even after many good tiles? Success factors in discipline are not a harsh and fearful voice, praise stickers, or unconditional patience.
The key to effective disciplineIs a brain It means you need to understand and use the direction of learning rules. Start parenting comfortable for both parents and children with the right discipline solutions.
Knowing the brain makes discipline easier.
Hello, I'm Kim Bo-gyeong, the mom of a brain scientist.
#스탠퍼드 University Doctor of Psychology
#뇌과학 Child Care Consulting Expert
Stanford University (Stanford University)I received my doctorate in psychology by majoring in cognitive neuroscience on human decision-making and self-regulation ability at, and I am raising two children in Silicon Valley. insofar With more than 300 parents We conducted parenting consulting based on brain science. Currently, through Instagram Studio B (@studiob .parenting), they introduce brain science and psychological research to domestic and international caregivers, provide programs for healthy brain development, and actively communicate.
For me, people's decisions are in the brain how A person who studies what comes true. Among them, the “ability to self-regulate” to suppress impulses and control emotions” The key to successful discipline and habit buildingI learned that.
Expertise as a brain scientistet My experience as a mom<Discipline and habits> made by incorporating <Discipline and Habits> is broadly 1) How to discipline children according to their stage of brain development, and 2) How to strengthen brain development through disciplineYou will learn
- Ph.D., Department of Psychology, Stanford University (Stanford University)
- (Former) Researcher at Decision Neuroscience Lab (Decision Neuroscience Lab)
- (Current) Program development and research to help children grow healthily, such as self-regulation ability, decision-making ability, eating habits, exercise habits, and media use
- (Currently) Instagram Studio B runs the Brain Development Research Institute (@studiob .parenting)
From 0 to 7 years old!
<Discipline and habits> Approach in 4 steps.
Discipline that's perfect for my child's brain development!
▶ Brain Scientist Mom's Discipline and Habits Chapter
It's different from a typical discipline course. Necessary in order to properly understand discipline Brain science theoryWhat you need to know to properly practice discipline How to applyUp to now, it has been divided into 4 steps. I'll help you train your child unwaveringly and confidently for the healthy growth of your child!
1 ️ Fundamentals of Discipline: The Brain Science of Rule Learning
2 ️ Brain Development 101: Step-by-Step Discipline for Brain Development
3 ️ Understanding Burruck: Disciplining without getting angry
4 ️ Discipline exercises: Applying theory to reality
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CH1. Fundamentals of Discipline: The Brain Science of Rule Learning
When the brain learns the rules,
Discipline becomes easier.
If I've been failing in discipline until now, I'm probably using a method that doesn't suit my brain's direction of learning rules. I'll explain what happens in a child's brain when a mom or dad disciplines them.
The brain scientist's mom's <discipline and habits> focuses on the brain's “decision making” mechanism.
- Children receive information from the environment
- Find and learn the rules in it
- The process of creating actions based on what has been learned
If you understand and approach this process, you can reduce struggles with your child and naturally create good behavior habits.
CH2. Brain Development 101: Step-by-Step Brain Discipline
Waiting until the age of 3 for discipline? You can tell the world with methods and content appropriate to the child's brain age. From age 0 to age 7, discipline methods must continue to change. We check our child's brain level and learn proper discipline methods.
CH3. Burruck's understanding: Discipline without getting angry
They say you should be calm and calm in discipline, but what if you keep getting angry at your child even after taking 10 deep breaths? We approach how the emotion called “anger” occurs and how to control anger through brain science.
CH4. Discipline exercises: from theory to practice!
I also watched parenting and took lectures, but it's actually difficult to solve my family's problems. Communicate with many parents and share Frequently Asked Discipline QuestionsI tried to listen carefully. It provides clear solutions on how to speak and act in each situation. If you think of a situation similar to the question and solve the problem together, be a little more specific Discipline strategies suited to our familiesYou can set it up.
- The kid keeps hitting, pinching, and throwing things
- When I say no, I cry and swarm
- It's hard to do what you have to do (brush your teeth, eat, go to school, etc.)
- Brothers and sisters keep fighting
- Mom and dad have different parenting standards
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First, discipline and habit lecture notes
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✔️ A more detailed summary of brain science theories covered in the course
✔️ A key summary page where you can take notes and listen without missing important points
✔️ Guideline questions that can set our family's standards for discipline
✔️ Discipline and habit exercises
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To be able to provide discipline that is perfect for my child's stage of brain development, <Brain Scientist Mom's Brain Development Summary> DataI'll give you a present. Brain development from age 0 to age 7 is explained by age.
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First, discipline and habit lecture notes
The lecture notes, which are carefully organized so that you can listen to the lecture more fully, contain this content.
✔️ A more detailed summary of brain science theories covered in the lecture
✔️ Key summary page where you can write down and listen to important parts without missing out
✔️ Guidelines questions that can set our family's standards for discipline
✔️ Discipline and habit exercises
Second, brain development summary data
To be able to provide discipline that is perfect for my child's brain development stage, <Brain Scientist Mom's Brain Development Summary> ResourcesI will give you as a gift.
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Hallo I'm Kim Bo-gyeong, the mother of a brain scientist.
I received my PhD from Stanford University (Stanford University) majoring in cognitive neuroscience on human decision-making and self-regulation ability, and I am raising two children in Silicon Valley.
Currently, we are providing brain science content and educational programs for child rearing so that we can create healthy and strong brain development for our children through studio fees.
<Discipline and habits> is a program based on brain science theory. You can learn how to discipline children according to their stage of brain development, and how to strengthen their brain development through discipline.
I created it based on my expertise as a brain scientist and my experience as a mother raising two children.
I'll help you train your child unwaveringly and confidently for the healthy growth of your child!
- Ph.D., Department of Psychology, Stanford University (Stanford University)
- I (before) Decision Neuroscience Lab (Decision Neuroscience Lab) researchers
- Self-regulation ability, decision-making abilityProgram development and research to help children grow healthily, such as eating habits, exercise habits, and media use
- Instagram Studio B Brain Development Institute operated by @studiob .parenting
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