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About the Book:
Right now, children need the
nurturing and mentoring of caring adults who can teach them the social
emotional skills of resiliency for succeeding and thriving throughout
their lives.
Resiliency is the ability to
overcome adversity and to bounce back in the face of difficulty,
challenge and stress. In this practical resource, three clinicians
and educators combine evidence-based research with their expertise and
experience to guide adults in how to fortify, inspire and empower
children.
Resilient Children
provides:
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- Six vital skills that are the essential building
blocks of resiliency
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- Learning activities that promote competency,
self confidence and optimism
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- The four fundamental “A’s” of resiliency
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- Skill building lessons that are age-appropriate for
children from 5-12
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- A “tool box” of personal strengths and skills
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- Ways to fortify children against the hassles and
difficulties of everyday life
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- Effective decision –making and positive refusal
behavior to combat negative influences
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- Activities based on the many different ways that
children learn—verbally, artistically, physically, visually, and
musically
“This book champions the
well-being, thriving and happiness of children by helping them learn
the skills of making their way successfully through their youth…and
beyond!” – John Williams, Ph.D. Educator
About the Authors:
Pam Farkas, L.C.S.W. is a
psychotherapist and prominent mental health advocate.
Jerry Binder, Ph.D. is a social
and behavioral science researcher and distinguished educator.
Barrie Richter, B.A. is an
award-winning educator.
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