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How Early Parenting and Emotional Memory Shape Adult Mental Health with Greer Kirshenbaum, PhD

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In this episode, with Greer Kirshenbaum, PhD, a neuroscientist, doula, and author, to explore the profound impact of early caregiving on lifelong emotional well-being.

We discuss the power of intuitive parenting, how emotional memories from infancy influence our mental health, and why one healthy, responsive parent is enough to foster resilience. Greer also shares the science behind the power of proximity—why babies thrive when they feel safe, nurtured, and connected.

If you’ve ever wondered whether “spoiling” your baby is a bad thing, this conversation will challenge that myth and reveal how nurturing our children can help us heal too.

Tune in to learn how early experiences shape the brain, why connection matters more than perfection, and how we can create healthier futures for the next generation.

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In this episode, with Greer Kirshenbaum, PhD, a neuroscientist, doula, and author, to explore the profound impact of early caregiving on lifelong emotional well-being.

We discuss the power of intuitive parenting, how emotional memories from infancy influence our mental health, and why one healthy, responsive parent is enough to foster resilience. Greer also shares the science behind the power of proximity—why babies thrive when they feel safe, nurtured, and connected.

If you’ve ever wondered whether “spoiling” your baby is a bad thing, this conversation will challenge that myth and reveal how nurturing our children can help us heal too.

Tune in to learn how early experiences shape the brain, why connection matters more than perfection, and how we can create healthier futures for the next generation.

Support the show

Find more information and resources here: http://saradavison.com/
Follow me on social media►
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saradavisondivorcecoach/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaraDavisonDivorceCoach
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SDDivorceCoach
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-davison-742b453/

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