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While the world continues to change at an exponential rate, children's brains develop much like those of previous generations. They need the same social and emotional nourishment which includes interacting with their peers and environments, learning how to advocate for themselves, building independence and coping techniques and strengthening their communication skills. Not all children are the same, but almost all have the same future goal. To be able to survive and hopefully thrive while simultaneously building healthy relationships and becoming well-adjusted, independent adults. This book…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
While the world continues to change at an exponential rate, children's brains develop much like those of previous generations. They need the same social and emotional nourishment which includes interacting with their peers and environments, learning how to advocate for themselves, building independence and coping techniques and strengthening their communication skills. Not all children are the same, but almost all have the same future goal. To be able to survive and hopefully thrive while simultaneously building healthy relationships and becoming well-adjusted, independent adults. This book provides specific strategies regarding parenting and how shifting the parent's mindset to one of "what will help my child in the long run" will increase your children's abilities while also minimizing familial stress. Topics include children and technology, the rise of mental health disorders in children and teens, "helicopter" parenting, instilling skills to help children avoid danger, promoting a balanced lifestyle and building up their social skills. This book is not just for parents, but any stakeholders in children's futures.
Autorenporträt
David Krasky is a licensed school psychologist with over twenty years of working with children and families. He has specialized in topics including ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, school related problems and parenting. This book is a culmination of the years he has worked with families and based on both research-based and observational data. David lives with his wife and two children in south Florida and enjoys playing music and basketball, spending time with his family and reading.