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Building resilience in children and teens : giving kids roots and wings / Kenneth R. Ginsburg, Maryland, Mississippi Ed, FAAP, with Martha M. Jablow ; cover design by Daniel Rembert ; book design by Peg Mulcahy. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Elk Grove Village, Illinois : American Academy of Pediatrics, [(c)2015.Edition: Third editionDescription: xvi, 357 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781581108668
  • 1581108664
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BF723.B855 2015
  • BF723.R46.G493.B855 2015
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Contents:
Part 1. Resilience and stress. Why resilience? Stress and its effects Ingredients of resilience: 7 crucial C's Not letting others undermine your child's resilience (or psych you out!). Part 2. Competence and confidence. Getting out of the way The value of play Noticing, praising, and criticizing Authentic success Thinking clearly No more lectures "I get it!" Changing behavior step-by step Shifting the blame to save face Media literacy Not being broken Building confidence. Part 3. Connection, character, and contribution. Connection The art and importance of listening Strengthening family ties Widening the circle Some cautions about connection Supporting resilience in military families Nurturant connections offer meaningful protection against the effects of childhood trauma Character Grit: the character trait that drives performance Contribution. Part 4. Coping. Getting a grip on stress Taking action Taking care of your body Taking care of your emotions. Part 5. Control. Styles of discipline Positive discipline strategies Increasing kids' control Delaying gratification Preparing our families for lifelong interdependence One rung at a time Not everything is within our control. Part 6. When resilience is challenged beyond reasonable limits. Extreme circumstances Turning for help When your own resilience reaches its limits. Part 7. Especially for communities and individual teens. Community-based resilience-building strategies Just for kids: a personalized guide for managing stress Parting thoughts.
Summary: This book offers coping strategies for facing the combined elements of academic performance, high achievement standards, media messages, peer pressure, and family tension.
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Part 1. Resilience and stress. Why resilience? Stress and its effects Ingredients of resilience: 7 crucial C's Not letting others undermine your child's resilience (or psych you out!). Part 2. Competence and confidence. Getting out of the way The value of play Noticing, praising, and criticizing Authentic success Thinking clearly No more lectures "I get it!" Changing behavior step-by step Shifting the blame to save face Media literacy Not being broken Building confidence. Part 3. Connection, character, and contribution. Connection The art and importance of listening Strengthening family ties Widening the circle Some cautions about connection Supporting resilience in military families Nurturant connections offer meaningful protection against the effects of childhood trauma Character Grit: the character trait that drives performance Contribution. Part 4. Coping. Getting a grip on stress Taking action Taking care of your body Taking care of your emotions. Part 5. Control. Styles of discipline Positive discipline strategies Increasing kids' control Delaying gratification Preparing our families for lifelong interdependence One rung at a time Not everything is within our control. Part 6. When resilience is challenged beyond reasonable limits. Extreme circumstances Turning for help When your own resilience reaches its limits. Part 7. Especially for communities and individual teens. Community-based resilience-building strategies Just for kids: a personalized guide for managing stress Parting thoughts.

This book offers coping strategies for facing the combined elements of academic performance, high achievement standards, media messages, peer pressure, and family tension.

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