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T. Berry Brazelton


Born
in Waco, Texas
May 10, 1918

Died
March 13, 2018


Thomas Berry Brazelton was an American pediatrician, author, and the developer of the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS).

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Touchpoints-Birth to Three

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Touchpoints 3 to 6

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Discipline: The Brazelton Way

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The Irreducible Needs Of Ch...

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Infants and Mothers: Differ...

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Sleep: The Brazelton Way

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Learning to Listen: A Life ...

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“One of the most serious blows to American education has been the loss of parent involvement. Many parents, for various reasons, including increasing work pressures, have stepped back from their children’s education. Schools—willingly or not—now often find themselves educating children without a strong partnership with parents. From that distance, parents are left feeling guilty and empty-handed.”
T. Berry Brazelton, Touchpoints-Three to Six: Your Child's Behavioral And Emotional Development

“Our grandchildren will live together in a society with the offspring of neglected families. So will yours.”
T. Berry Brazelton, The Irreducible Needs Of Children: What Every Child Must Have To Grow, Learn, And Flourish

“Reading to children at night, responding to their smiles with a smile, returning their vocalizations with one of your own, touching them, holding them - all of these further a child's brain development and future potential, even in the earliest months.

Parents don't make mistakes because they don't care, but because they care so deeply.

Attachment to a baby is a long-term process, not a single, magical moment. The opportunity for bonding at birth may be compared to falling in love - staying in love takes longer and demands more work.

Families need families. Parents need to be parented. Grandparents, aunts, and uncles are back in fashion because they are necessary. Stresses on many families are out of proportion to anything two parents can handle”
T. Berry Brazelton