Jeff Nelligan (center left) stands with his three sons in December 2019. Jeff Nelligan hide caption toggle caption Jeff Nelligan Goats and Soda Dad Draws On Maori Roots To Raise 3 Resilient Sons. Step 1: Send Them On A Milk Run June 19, 2021 Jeff Nelligan, whose Maori great-grandmother left New Zealand and settled in the U.S., explains his parenting strategies in his book Four Lessons From My Three Sons: How You Can Raise Resilient Kids.
Fabio Consoli for NPR Hidden Brain Radio Replay: Bringing Up Baby November 23, 2018 This week we focus on the behavior of the youngest members of the human race. We try to translate the mysterious language of babies. And we ask, when should we step back and just let our children be? For more information about the research in this episode, visit https://n.pr/2TuxEz3. Radio Replay: Bringing Up Baby Listen · 49:46 49:46 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/669319079/669647019" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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Tetra Images/Getty Images Opinion 13.7: Cosmos And Culture Can Science Teach Us How To Be Good Parents? September 30, 2016 As one of the world's leading developmental psychologists, Alison Gopnik is in a position to state with authority that no one knows what's best when it comes to raising kids, says blogger Alva Noƫ.