In this insightful episode, we explore the developmental psychology of children and the broader implications for human behavior. Our guest, Dr. James Gries, a Ph.D. child psychologist from New York and father of three, shares his expertise on how understanding child development can lead to more effective parenting with fewer frustrations and outbursts. Key Points Discussed Nurture vs. Discipline The balance between nurturing children and disciplining them. How understanding a child's developmental stage can inform parenting strategies. Primary Attachment Theory The importance of primary attachments in early childhood. How these attachments influence behavior as children age. Developmental Stages A breakdown of different developmental stages and what to expect. Practical tips for parents to set realistic expectations based on these stages. Guest Information Dr. James Gries Ph.D. Child Psychologist, New York
Key Takeaways
Understanding Developmental Stages: Knowing where your child is developmentally can help set realistic expectations and reduce parental stress. Balancing Nurture and Discipline: Effective parenting involves a careful balance of nurturing and disciplined approaches. Importance of Primary Attachments: Strong early attachments are crucial for healthy development and behavior as children grow. Call to Action If you found this episode helpful, don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review! For more insights on developmental psychology and parenting tips, visit and join our community of engaged parents on Instagram.