The Orchid Code
How Temperament Shapes Who We Become
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PhD Aliza Pressman
From renowned developmental psychologist and host of the podcast Raising Good Humans, a revolutionary field guide to the science of temperament—and why understanding it changes everything about how you parent.
The same genetic trait that makes someone vulnerable to stress also makes them more responsive to support. This is the central insight of The Orchid Code—and it reframes what we think we know about why children are so different from each other, and from us.
Every child arrives with a nervous system uniquely calibrated to experience the world. Some process everything deeply, feel everything intensely, and need specific conditions to truly flourish. Others adapt to almost anything. Most are something more complicated than either extreme. What all of them need is to be understood for exactly who they are—not measured against a child who was never them.
Drawing on decades of research in developmental psychology and revelatory new temperament science, Dr. Aliza Pressman helps parents find the space between two costly extremes: dismissing their child's experience on one side, and overaccommodating it on the other. This isn't a book about fixing children or removing every challenge from their path. It's a field guide for seeing them clearly—and for learning to distinguish between the stress that builds resilience, the stress that requires support, and the stress that requires protection.
Because when children feel known for who they actually are, they stop spending their energy trying to be someone else—and start becoming, fully and finally, themselves.
For readers of Quiet, The Highly Sensitive Child, Good Inside, and The Body Keeps the Score, The Orchid Code will give parents the tools they need to help their children thrive.
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“The Orchid Code shines a fresh, bright light on the origins of developmental differences, on the needs of individual children, and on the roles of parents in ensuring a child’s capacity to thrive and flourish. Dr. Pressman’s brilliant book offers wise, empathetic, compelling and essential insights that should not be missed by anyone charged with the care, shepherding, and protection of children.”—W. Thomas Boyce, MD, Professor Emeritus in the Departments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry at the University of California, and author of The Orchid and the Dandelion
“The most sensitive children don’t need us to toughen them up; they need us to become steady enough to hold them. In The Orchid Code, Aliza Pressman shows that a child’s sensitivity is not fragility but potential—and that the work begins, as it so often does, with us. A rare book that honors both the science and the soul of raising a feeling child.”—Dr. Shefali Tsabary, clinical psychologist and New York Times bestselling author