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Available: August 31, 2025
“[A] must-read primer for anyone caring for or about children.”
—Nadine Burke Harris, MD, MPH, FAAP, author of The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Adversity
The fully revised and updated new edition expands on the important work of the first edition, which challenged pediatricians to rethink their approach to practice. It continues to call on those who care for children not only torecognize the events and environment children experience in early childhood as crucial to their health and well-being throughout their lives but to intervene—with patients, their families, the community, and local and national policy—to promote the most positive developmental trajectories.
This edition builds on the momentum of the evolving science, bringing an enhanced focus on the health-promoting role of positive childhood experiences. A new chapter provides a full analysis of the science around these experiences and the crucial role of the “affiliate” response to stress. This foundational text has been updated to reflect the latest developments in science and society in this rapidly changing field.
Author
Andrew S. Garner, MD, PhD, FAAP
Andrew Garner, MD, PhD, FAAP, is a graduate of Swarthmore College and a product of both the Medical Scientist Training Program at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) and the Pediatric Residency Training Program at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Dr. Garner has practiced primary care pediatrics with University Hospitals Medical Practices in Cleveland since 2000. He is a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the CWRU School of Medicine, and a Faculty Associate with the Schubert Center for Child Studies. Dr. Garner also serves on the Board of Directors for Zero To Three. When not practicing pediatrics, advocating for children and their families, or writing about relational health, Dr. Garner enjoys hiking, fishing, watching baseball and premier league soccer, and spending some quality time with his wife, adult children, and the family dog, Bear.
Author
Robert A. Saul, MD, FAAP, FACMG
Robert A. Saul, MD, FAAP, FACMG, was born and raised in the Chicago area. He graduated from Colorado College (Colorado Springs, CO) and from the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He completed a residency in pediatrics at the Duke University Medical Center and a fellowship in genetics at the Greenwood Genetic Center. He was in Greenwood, SC from 1979 until 2013 at the Greenwood Genetic Center and also practiced pediatrics for 24 years. He retired from Prisma Health Upstate (Greenville, SC) and the University of South Carolina School of Medicine—Greenville at the end of 2020 as Professor of Pediatrics (Emeritus). He was the Chair of the Section on Genetics and Birth Defects and the Committee on Genetics of the American Academy of Pediatrics, served as project co-director of the AAP Genetics in Primary Care Institute, and served on the AAP National Conference and Exhibition Planning Group. He edited the AAP policy manual Medical Genetics in Pediatric Practice, which received an honorable mention in the American Medical Writers Association Medical Book Awards for 2014. He was accepted into membership of the American Pediatric Society in 2016. In retirement, he serves as a consultant and an author.
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