The Optimistic Child: Proven Program To Safeguard Children From Depression & Build Lifelong Resilience
Martin E. Seligman
Harper Paperbacks (1996)
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Child Rearing, Depression In Children, Optimism, Optimism In Children, Resilence (Personanity Tran) In Children
Paperback 9780060977092
English
Despite the increased focus on self-esteem over the past three decades, depression in children has continued to grow, now affecting a quarter of all kids today. To combat this trend, Dr. Seligman began the Penn Depression Prevention Project, the first long term study aimed at 8 to 12 year olds. His findings were revolutionary, proving that children can be against depression by being taught how to challenge their pessimistic thoughts. The Optimistic Child offers parents and teachers the tools developed in this study to teach children of all ages life skills that transform helplessness into mastery and bolster self-esteem. Learning the skills of optimism not only reduces the risk of depression but boosts school performance, improves physical health, and provides children with the self-reliance they need as they approach the teenage years and beyond. world of optimists is a bigger world, a world of more possibilities, says Seligman. Filled with practical advice and written in clear, helpful language, this book is an invaluable resource for caregivers who want to open up this world for their children.
Product Details
LoC Classification BF698.35.O57 .S45 1996
LoC Control Number 96016770
Dewey 155.4124
Cover Price $14.00
No. of Pages 352
Height x Width 203 x 142  mm
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