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Raising Resilient Children
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Robert Brooks, Ph.D.
Sam Goldstein, Ph.D.
  
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Subject(s):  Family & Relationships
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English
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File size:   1881 KB
ISBN:   0071395652
Release date:   Apr 25, 2002

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Renowned child psychologists make sense of complicated research on resilience

In the tradition of such important books as Raising Ophelia and Emotional Intelligence, Raising Resilient Children is an engaging and wise work that will revolutionize parenting.

In this much-anticipated work, two renowned child psychologists synthesize a large body of scientific literature on resilience, explaining why some kids are able to overcome overwhelming obstacles while others easily become victims of early experiences and environments.

With real-life anecdotes from their own practices, the authors explain how many parents, despite their best intentions, unwittingly undermine their children's capacity for resilience. Brooks and Goldenstein offer effective strategies for identifying and eliminating these "negative scripts."

This inspiring guide offers invaluable advice for parents of all children facing pressures and challenges in today's complicated world.


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About the Author

Robert Brooks, Ph.D., on the faculty of Harvard Medical School and on the staff of McLean Hospital, is one of today's leading speakers and authors on the themes of resilience, self-esteem, motivation, and family relationships. During the past twenty years, he has spoken nationally and internationally to thousands of parents, educators, and mental health professionals about encouragement, hope, and resilience. The subject of a PBS video on at-risk youth, he is renowned for the warmth and humor he uses to bring his insights and anecdotes to life.

Sam Goldstein, Ph.D., on the faculty of the University of Utah, is one of today's leading speakers and authorities on child development and neuropsychology. An internationally recognized speaker and author of ten previous books on child development, he is known for his ability to summarize and present current research in practical ways. He has also been featured in and produced a number of award-winning videos for parents, teachers, and children.

Drs. Brooks and Goldstein have completed the documentary Tough Times/Resilient Kids and the video Raising Resilient Children: A Video Guide About Fostering Strength, Hope, and Optimism in Your Child.

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