Contributions

  • Goldstein, Sam, 1952- - Contributor

Publication

2001 - Contemporary Books, Lincolnwood, Ill, Illinois

Language

English

Word Count

79,250 words, Guess

Page Count

317 pages

Identifiers

and 4 more

Classifications

  • LCCHQ769 .B68175 2001
  • LCCHQ769 .B68175 2001eb

Description

Renowned child psychologists make sense of complicated research on resilienceIn 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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Other Editions

  • Raising resilient children: fostering strength, hope, and optimism in your childContemporary Books2001-01-01
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