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Foreword by Amy Schumer
An expert on child development and the author of How Toddlers Thrive presents a new approach for parents to help children and teens build resilience and flourish in an unpredictable world.
Global pandemics. Social and political unrest. School shootings. These are some of the destabilizing realities occurring in our children's lives and threatening their wellbeing. While mental health disorders are on the rise among young people, there is good news that has not yet been reflected in the headlines: the negative consequences of these events can be mitigated.…mehr

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Foreword by Amy Schumer

An expert on child development and the author of How Toddlers Thrive presents a new approach for parents to help children and teens build resilience and flourish in an unpredictable world.

Global pandemics. Social and political unrest. School shootings. These are some of the destabilizing realities occurring in our children's lives and threatening their wellbeing. While mental health disorders are on the rise among young people, there is good news that has not yet been reflected in the headlines: the negative consequences of these events can be mitigated. Though it seems counterintuitive, with the right interventions, adversity can actually make our children more resilient. The key is parental involvement.

Dr. Tovah Klein has devoted her professional life to helping children thrive in the face of devastating events. A child psychologist specializing in the effects of population-wide trauma who has worked with children and families in the wake of 9/11, the Fukushima nuclear disaster, and other catastrophic events, Dr. Klein uses clinical data to reveal how, even in times of grave fear and uncertainty, parents can offset and even avoid damage that could derail their children's future.

Raising Resilience teaches parents how to develop 5 specific factors that show children how to develop the inner resources to face adversity, adjust, and thrive, instead of falter and break down. Drawing on research on trauma and its impact on emotional and intellectual development, including her own findings, Dr. Klein offers a lifeline for every family contending with life's many stresses and traumasfrom the most devastating to the most commonplace, including peer conflicts, divorce, death, moving, academic struggles, and larger national events.

Wise and hopeful, this essential guide shows how hardship offers the possibilities for life-long strengthwith the right support in place. Raising Resilience provides parents with practical guidance for instilling in their children the emotional intelligence, cognitive flexibility, and social know-how they need to manage life's challenges and create a lasting capacity for happiness. Accessible, compassionate, and authoritative, it is a timely resource that shows parents how to raise children who are motivated, resourceful, caring, and resilientall of what's needed in an ever-changing world.


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Tovah P. Klein, PhD, is Director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development, a psychology professor at Barnard College, Columbia University, and the author of How Toddlers Thrive: What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success. Dr. Klein has worked with parents and children of all ages for over three decades, and she and her works appear frequently in the media, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Huffington Post, Parents, Motherly, Business Insider, Popsugar, Purewow, and Slate. She has appeared on Good Morning America, CNN, MSNBC, the Today show, and NPR. A former developmental advisor to Sesame Street, she now advises several organizations, including Room to Grow, Ubuntu Pathways in South Africa, Hunts Point Alliance for Children, and Children's Museum of Manhattan. She lives in New York City.