Buzz - Highlights

  • Event: January 2012, Texas Association for Infant Mental Health, Annual Brazelton Conference
  • Dr. Frosch and Dr. Owen highlight the research on sensitive caregiving, demonstrate how video-based work is effective in enhancing caregiver sensitivity and provide an overview of The READY Method for promoting sensitive caregiving in families. (Read More...)
  • Review: "A masterful approach to clarifying a complicated science of human connection! The READY Method is an affordable, professionally produced program for parents and all caregivers of children. With a strong foundation of evidence (or science), the authors provide clear, concise and easy demonstrations of how parents can respond to and connect with their children. These simple connections are the whole foundation of a happy child and fulfilled parents." (Read More...)
  • Dr. Caron Goode, author of Raising Intuitive Children,
    and founder of the Academy for Coaching Parents International
  • Review: "I am tremendously impressed with The READY Method ... The method is not only well thought out and nicely presented, but most importantly, it is based on the best research concerning how to promote children's development." (Read More...)
  • George Holden, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology,
    Southern Methodist University
  • Article: March 2009, Texas Association for Infant Mental Health Newsletter.
  • Dr. Frosch overviews The READY Method approach to sensitive care giving and creating connections with young children. (Read More...)
  • Event: September 2010, Texas Association for Infant Mental Health Annual Meeting.
  • Dr. Owen highlights the importance of sensitive caregiving in the keynote Julie Ann Mason Memorial Lecture. (Read More...)
  • Review: "I very much like the big picture of 'how to' for this age group, and I think it is powerful to offer both the book and the DVD."
  • Stephen Atkinson, LMFT, LPC, Dallas, Texas
  • Review: "THIS is the definitive DVD on parenting you will want to see--or have your caregivers see--as early as possible after your children are born." (Read More...)
  • Marsha Weinraub, Ph.D., Chair,
    Department of Psychology, Temple University