Penelope Leach

Penelope Leach
Penelope Jane Leach, is a British psychologist who researches and writes extensively on parenting issues from a child development perspective...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionPsychologist
Date of Birth19 November 1937
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A little is better than nothing, ... and you can be really involved with a child on the basis of the talking and playing and being there emotionally, even if you can't be there physically all the time.
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The study does not mean that every child in a large nursery will become a monster,
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Whatever you do to your child's body, you are doing to your child's mind too.
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Your toddler will be "good" if he feels like doing what you happen to want him to do and does not happen to feel like doing anything you would dislike. With a little cleverness you can organize life as a whole, and issues in particular, so that you both want the same thing most of the time.
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Kids haven't changed much, but parents seem increasingly unhappy with the child raising phase of their lives.