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Raising Resilient Children: A Curriculum To Foster Strength, Hope, And Optimism In Children [VHS]
 
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Raising Resilient Children: A Curriculum To Foster Strength, Hope, And Optimism In Children [VHS]

Starring: Sam Goldstein, Robert Brooks Format: VHS Tape
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Actors: Sam Goldstein, Robert Brooks
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: Brookes Publishing Company
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 1557666008
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #119,981 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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26 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars "Good parenting" from a cognitive-behavioral viewpoint, June 18, 2003
By Stephen Armstrong (Hadley, Ma USA) - See all my reviews
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The authors, both clinical psychologists and professors, state ten principles which they believe lead to "resilience" in children. Resilience is defined as "the ability of a child to deal more effectively with stress and pressure, to cope with everyday challenges, to bounce back from disappointments, adversity, and trauma, to set clear and realistic goals, to solve problems, to relate comfortably with others, and to treat oneself and others with respect" (p. 1)

These ten principles are "idealized" child "mindsets," which parental behavior supports. The authors do not criticize parents for not supporting their children all the time. Instead, they give numerous suggestions and examples of what a parent can do to improve their communication with their children.

The tone of this book is "talky" and easy to read. Perhaps 2/3rds of the examples are about children; the rest, adolescents. Almost all examples come from the authors' extensive psychotherapy and family therapy practices.

I have some quibbles with the logic of some of their conclusions, but, in general, parents will find this an easy and helpful read. Although the topic of "resilience" is a part of the newly emerging field of "social-emotional learning" (SEL), educators will find this book harder to use. The children in the examples attend schools, but there is no description of how to implement a resilience curriculum.

The authors also publish a workbook, "Raising resilient children: A curriculum to foster strength, hope, and optimism in children." This workbook is tied to a video that the authors have produced (but which is not sold with the workbook; the video must be ordered from the publisher and I have not seen it on Amazon.com). This workbook provides exercises with which they can build the competence to support their children. This workbook also gives the gist of their argument, and teaches parents directly how to implement the skills to support their child.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sensible Guidance towards Positive Change, April 4, 2005
I just had the pleasure of hearing author, Robert Brooks speak at our school about nurturing sef-esteem and resilience in our children. I found his parent friendly book to have the same warm tone that he conveys in person. His lessons and opinions are documented with true case studies and anecdotes from his professional career and peppered with a welcome sense of humor. I am learning to be a more authoritative parent with the specific, practical guidance offered in this book and I see a definite positive change in the way we as parents are communicating with our children. This book has been the key tool in helping us empower our grade school children (10 and 12) with a better attitude towards adversity. If you have toddlers or preschoolers (2's, 3's, 4's, & 5's), we also highly recommend "The Pocket Parent" as a very compatible guide to "Raising Resilient Children". Both books view "Discipline" and "Punishment" as very different procedures and both offer many positive strategies to communicate and discipline (teach children right from wrong) WITHOUT yelling, bribing, nagging, threatening, criticising and punishing. The authors of both books feel we often spend too much time remediating the weaknesses of our children and not enough time identifiying their strengths and seeing that they have ample opportunities to succeed in what they are passionate about and good at. Both authors believe that it is not only important what you need to say to your children, but HOW you choose to say it that can make the difference. We recommend both "RAISING RESILIENT CHILDREN" and "THE POCKET PARENT" for home and school libraries for parents.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive and Helpful, July 12, 2002
By Rondalyn V. Whitney (Santa Clara, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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As an occupational therapist and mom of a child with a unique learning style, this book has helped me articulate abstract thoughts that help children, in real time, with real issues, succeed. Parents find the book's ideas profound but the tone simple enough to easily implement. As a therapist, I find ideas to integrate into treatment and to help me explain to parents their role in supporting their child's ultimate success or failure. I think families would be so much more successful if this were required reading before they brought their bundles home from the hospitals.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Worhty topic, well-written and applicable
Being a nerd of a new parent, I have read through many tomes and this one gets it about right. Written thoughtfully, there is applicable guidance here and good food for thought... Read more
Published 9 months ago by EMM

3.0 out of 5 stars Rather Obvious Advice
The authors of this book, experienced child psychologists, argue that resiliency is the most important trait to encourage in children. Read more
Published 10 months ago by A. Luciano

5.0 out of 5 stars Becoming An Awesome Parent
The really refreshing piece of information in ths book is that our kids won't change unless we do. They are our mirrors. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Victoria Jayne

1.0 out of 5 stars Very little to do w/ resilience
I was really disappointed with this book. In general it's about building up children's self-esteem, but doesn't focus on helping children develop resilience with daily... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Melissa

5.0 out of 5 stars The Most Helpful Book I Ever Read
I would recommend this book to any mother but especially mother's of young children who feel their kids or their lives with their kids aren't what they imagined they would be... Read more
Published on April 12, 2007 by K. Borchert

5.0 out of 5 stars A mother of two school aged children LOVES THIS BOOK
I must say I'm tempted to give away every single other parenting book I own. This book is the first book to ever "speak" to me. Read more
Published on November 20, 2006 by L. Paine

2.0 out of 5 stars Case Study after Case Study
Oy! If I have to read one more 'great save' case by these authors/psychologists, I will pull out my hair. Read more
Published on May 10, 2006 by S. Schmidt

4.0 out of 5 stars For parents' workshops, perhaps for teacher in-service ed...
This curriculum workbook springs from Goldstein's and Brooks' book, Raising Resilient Children, which (for some reason I do not know) is no longer available through Amazon. Read more
Published on June 25, 2003 by Stephen Armstrong

3.0 out of 5 stars One of many average parenting books
This tended to be an average book about parenting with basically good ideas, but surprising weak in dealing with childhood crises that call upon resilience. Read more
Published on April 18, 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent guide for caregivers of preschoolers to teenagers!
This book is full of wonderful, practical ideas for supporting children and helping them become more resilient. Read more
Published on February 8, 2002 by Nature Mom w/ 2 children + EE ...

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