Kim Young-ah (Jieun) Sam & Parkers 2023-04-20212 pages 152*215mm 276g ISBN: 9791165347253
book introduction
alleviate parenting anxiety
magical book
★ Recommended by Professor Yoo Geon-hee, a pediatrician at Samsung Medical Center ★
★ Recommended by Director Kim Eun-ji, a pediatric and adolescent psychiatrist ★
★ Broadcaster Nam Hee-seok's recommendation ★
quell parenting anxiety at once
My Child Psychological Inquiry Report
The stage of human development proceeds systematically and sequentially.Each child has a different development period, and although they are different, the direction of development is already determined, so all children go through the same development stage.Therefore, it is not very helpful to provide something that skips the stages of development that a child faces.Therefore, if you have an understanding of the child's cognitive system and schematic level, you can provide what your child needs most at the most appropriate time.
This book, "Parents' Minds Minds of Missing Children," explains various developmental psychological theories that parents must know in six chapters.It is not difficult and easy to read because it is explained in combination with picture books.
Chapter 1 talks about how important is the stable attachment a child will have according to the care behavior of the caregiver in the early stages of his life through Volby's attachment theory.The book "The Rules of Caesar," "The Blue Duck," and "The Red Kangaroo" tells us about how motherly relationships change lives through "The Cat Who Lived One Million Times," "I Don't Want to Be scolded!"Learn about various types of attachment through 등을 통해 통해
Chapter 2 examines how humans perceive and learn things through Piaget's cognitive development theory.It is a picture book that shows the cognitive development steps of adapting to a new environment while changing the basic diagrams that you already know. "Do cats know everything?"Introducing Special Yellow Balloons.It also talks about the cognitive process that expands by understanding the other person with different schematics, like the characters in "The Duck and the Owl" and "Thump! Thump!"
Chapter 3 talks about Ericsson's psychosocial development theory, which establishes relationships in society, influences each other's development, and grows until death.Through 100 Life Picture Books and My Name is Jagaju, we examine the meaning of growth and decline, and check the tasks to be accomplished in each of the eight stages of development through The Story of the Red Crayon, Underground Garden, and I Like Grandma Wrinkle.
Chapter 4 talks about the emotional closeness of family relationships that Bowen studied.Find examples of self-differentiation, family projection, triangular relationship, multi-generation transfer, and emotional disconnection in "Because of Me", "Pad in the Pool", and advise that if parents fail to control their anxiety, the child's experience will inevitably decrease.
Chapter 5 explains Satier's empiricist family therapy and talks about the importance of family communication.Through picture books such as "Mr. Bear's Chair," "I Have a Line Pattern," and "True Champion," it shows various ways of communication and introduces how to build a healthy family.
Chapter 6 examines the subject relationship theory of the proposition that life can change depending on who you meet.Through picture books such as Badger's Time, I Speak Like a River, and A Child Living in a Wall, we can think about the role of parents in creating positive relationships.
Picture books are a great teacher.
make someone look back on himself as an adult
Picture books can be a great teacher for caregivers.This is because through picture books, you can see your child from a different perspective than usual, thereby gaining new values and enlightenment.Director Kim Eun-ji, a pediatric and adolescent psychiatrist, talked about picture books as follows.
"There are children's hopes and hopes, fears and sorrows in the picture book.Therefore, if parents share the world of picture books with their children, they will be able to explore the world of children and understand them better.And in the picture book are the lives of our adults who were children.Therefore, it also awakens the fears and sorrows hidden in their parents.It's a difficult task, but facing my hidden emotions as a child in a picture book helps me and my child understand better."
When you read the Missing Child Psychology Comforting Parents' Mind, which explains the theory of developmental psychology through picture books, you will look back on yourself how you have treated children as an adult.I can look back on myself through the images of mature adults in picture books, such as a father who recognizes a stuttering child as he is, a parent who slowly approaches and holds a child's hand, a neighbor who finds a way together instead of scolding the child, and an adult who recognizes and respects the child.Parents need to know the process of development and parenting well so that their children can stand upright.You will find out more comfortable and relaxed parenting methods by reading this book.
About the author
Kim Young-ah (Jieun)
Various counseling programs are being conducted with the belief that only when one has a feeling of dignity can the energy of parenting be emitted healthily with that power.She majored in Korean literature at Ewha Womans University and met numerous children at Daechi-dong and educational sites.Whenever I encountered the children's pain, I found out that there were hurt parents behind them.With the development of alopecia in the first grade of elementary school, I realized that I was not a good parent for my child, so I received a doctorate in counseling psychology from the Graduate School of Education and a doctorate in Christian counseling from Seoul Christian University.
He trained his juniors at Ewha Womans University's Lifelong Education Center, Yeongnam Cyber Graduate School, and Hanse University's Graduate School of Healing Counseling.While conducting reading therapy education (a shadow inside me healing by reading) with thousands of people at the Hankyoreh Education and Culture Center for many years, I gained confidence in the efficacy of "mind healing through reading."Currently, not only parents and office workers, but also kindergartens, elementary, middle and high school education sites are conducting counseling using picture books, and they are meeting many people through the counseling center "Chin:Jeong.
His books include "To You Who Lost How to Cry," "Painful Soul, Meet a Book," "An Alien named Teenage," and "A Picture Book Reading My Mind."
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