Peer Reviews

Peer Reviews
Prescott’s voice may yet bring us to see a great truth—one that, I fear, has not been fully understood in the first decade of the 3rd Millennium.
David B. Chamberlain, Ph.D.
Author, The Mind of Your Newborn Baby
This DVD would be a significant addition to any core curriculum on raising healthy children in a healthy society.
Peter Cook, M.B.,Ch.B. (NZ), Psychiatirst
Author, Infants and Children at Risk
Robert T. Francoeur, PhD, ACS In this one disk we have excellent interview material with Dr. Prescott, and historical footage relating to early-life attachment and trauma in animals and humans. Lewis P. Lipsitt, Ph.D. Your ideas about the role of specific brain regions in the genesis of abnormal behavior are fascinating. William A. Mason, Ph.D. The importance of this DVD cannot be overemphasized---the wellbeing of each member of society and of society itself. Marilyn Fayre Milos, RN, We who are aware of both the gravity of our situation and the depth of Prescott's gift to us, can never thank him sufficiently. Joseph Chilton Pearce Prescott’s DVD represents a significant collection directed towards raising the consciousness of important relationships between maternal infant/child development and subsequent behavior. Douglas Wallace, Ph.D. Additional reviews are included on the DVD.
Encourage social bonding, love and peace, in our families and societies OR… We will reap what we sow.
Professor Emeritus, Biology Fairleigh Dickinson
Professor Emeritus, Brown University
Professor Emeritus, UC Davis
Executive Director, NOCIRC
Author, The Magical Child
Human Sexuality Program, UCSF
