Alicia F. Lieberman, PhD, is the Irving B. Harris Endowed Chair in Infant Mental Health and professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of California San Francisco. The author of The Emotional Life of the Toddler, Psychotherapy with Infants and Young Children: Repairing the Effects of Stress and Trauma on Early Attachment, Don’t Hit My Mommy: A Manual for Child-Parent Psychotherapy with Young Children Exposed to Violence and Other Trauma, and numerous other publications, she is world-renowned for her work on parent-child attachment. She is the recipient of the 2017 Whole Child Award from the Simms/Mann Institute, 2016 Rene Spitz Lifetime Achievement Award from the World Association of Infant Mental Health, and other honors.
PRAISE FOR THE EMOTIONAL LIFE OF THE TODDLER BY ALICIA
LIEBERMAN
“Alicia Lieberman is a toddler-whisperer, illuminating the art and
science of this important period of life in informative ways that
will enable parents to gain important insights into the mind and
behavior of their child. With clear and concise summaries of
research findings highlighting developmental milestones of this age
woven with practical examples families face in everyday life, this
second edition of her classic work is a gift to parents and
children alike.”
—Daniel J. Siegel, M.D., Clinical Professor, UCLA School of
Medicine
“A gift to all—not only to today’s parents—but to all those who
work with toddlers and their parents. From tantrums to screen-time,
from toilet training to trauma—and so much more, Lieberman
illuminates every aspect of toddlerhood with understanding,
empathy, care, experience, research, and wisdom, while at the same
time respecting cultural differences and values and the fast-paced
lives of today’s families.”
—Robie H. Harris, celebrated children’s book author of It’s
Perfectly Normal and It’s so Amazing
“Dr. Alicia Lieberman is a brilliant clinician and one of the most
sage voices of our era in the field of early childhood development.
As we learn more and more about the critical nature of the earliest
years in forming the foundation of lifelong health, this second
edition of The Emotional Life of the Toddler could not come at a
more important time. Clear and wise, The Emotional Life of
the Toddler is an essential guide for clinicians, parents,
caregivers and anyone who has a little one in their lives.
For me, a pediatrician and the parent of a toddler, this book is a
blessing.”
—Nadine Burke Harris, MD, Founder and CEO, Center for Youth
Wellness
“The Emotional Life of the Toddler is a wise and kind book about a
fascinating and sometimes exhausting stage of life; it will help
parents understand and appreciate all that is happening as their
young children develop, and it will also help them navigate the
complexities of life with toddlers.”
—Perri Klass, MD, Professor of Journalism and Pediatrics, NYU
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