The Child Code in the News
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The WHoly Mom Chat - Understanding Your Child
Wouldn’t it be amazing if we knew how to parent and had a handbook for each child we parented? There is something that can get us close to this dream – The Child Code. In this episode of The WHoly Mom Chat, Jennifer James interviews Danielle about her book The Child Code. Danielle shares her story about her parenting journey and gives tips to help you be a successful, effective parent.
Nature vs. Nurture and Decoding Your Child
Dr. Danielle Dick sits down with Dr. Sharon Bergquist in this episode of The Whole Health Cure podcast to talk about how our genes and environment can influence our health and behavior.
What You’re Craving with Molly Carmel
Genetics vs. Environment: Which one has more power over your life and behavior? Find out in this episode of “What You’re Craving with Molly Carmel” with guest Dr. Danielle Dick, PhD.
Rewiring Your Recovery
Dr. Danielle Dick joins Marsha Stone + Erica Spiegelman on their podcast Rewiring Your Life to share how you can rewire your recovery! So much of the conversation around addiction focuses on behavior modification, but Danielle’s work zeros in on making connections between risk factors and genes.
How Do I Help My Child Who is Struggling in a Divorce?
Danielle, along with 10 other leading psychotherapists and mental health experts, weighs in on how parents can help make the divorce process easier for children.
The unexpected ways children change their parents
In The Child Code, Dr. Danielle Dick explains that children influence their parents, as well as the other way around. Check out this BBC Future article to learn more about what scientists are calling “bidirectional parenting.”
The Opinion Line Podcast: Nature Not Nurture Shapes So Much Of Your Child
Genes shape not only your child's behavior but also how they respond to things you can control in their upbringing, Dr. Danielle Dick tells PJ Coogan of Cork’s 96FM.
How parents can navigate play dates with some kids vaccinated, others not
Danielle Dick, psychologist and author of The Child Code, joins Fox 32 Good Day Chicago to weigh in on how parents can navigate play dates now that the COVID-19 vaccine is available for kids.
Adapt Your Parenting to Help Kids Thrive, says VCU Professor and Author Danielle Dick
The Child Code helps debunk the myth that parenting techniques alone can determine a child’s behavior and future. In the book, Dick shows that the key to raising successful adults isn’t to try harder to mold them, but to adapt your parenting strategies to the way they are wired.
Five Surprising Ways Children’s Genes Can Help Shape their Behaviour
In The Child Code, Danielle notes “We want to shape our children into responsible, kind, productive human beings, but very often we ignore one of the biggest things shaping our children’s development – their genes.” In this article, Breaking News highlights five ways The Child Code teaches us that children’s genes can influence their behaviour.
What’s Not Being Said with Lisa Marie Runfola
Danielle and Lisa Marie discuss the many differences of our brains and how to teach our children to appreciate them.
Thoughts on Record: Podcast of the Ottawa Institute of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Danielle joins Thoughts on Record for a discussion of some of the core ideas contained in her new book The Child Code: Understanding Your Child's Unique Nature for Happier, More Effective Parenting.
Power Your Parenting: Moms with Teens
Why is parenting so darn hard? It turns out there is a simple answer to that question. The reason that parenting is so challenging is that all of that well meaning advice from your parents and friends and pediatricians ignores one of the biggest factors that affects child development—genes.
Learn Your Child's Natural Personality To Better Parent Them
To be the best parent you can be, take the time to learn your child's personality to better understand them.
Is My Kid the Asshole?
Danielle joins Melinda Wenner Moyer for a Q+A to discuss how your child’s genes and temperament should shape your parenting.
What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood
In this Fresh Take interview, Danielle explains how understanding our child's unique genetic tendencies helps us parent that child more effectively.