Nurturing Nonviolent Children: A Guide for Parents, Educators, and Counselors: International Contributions in Psychology
Autor Elsie Jones-Smithen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mai 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440836275
ISBN-10: 1440836272
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria International Contributions in Psychology
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440836272
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria International Contributions in Psychology
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgement
Introduction
Chapter 1: Many Roots and Causes for Childrens Violence
Chapter 2: Attachment
Chapter 3: Understanding Childrens Needs, Developmental Stages, Developmental Tasks and Violence
Chapter 4: Helping a Child Learn How to Deal with Anger
Chapter 5: School Violence: The Role of the Family and Educators
Chapter 6: Reducing the Impact of Television and Media Violence
Chapter 7: Helping a Child Develop Responsible Behavior
Chapter 8: The Resilient Child
Chapter 9: It Takes a Village: Nurturing Nonviolent Children is a Process and a Journey
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgement
Introduction
Chapter 1: Many Roots and Causes for Childrens Violence
Chapter 2: Attachment
Chapter 3: Understanding Childrens Needs, Developmental Stages, Developmental Tasks and Violence
Chapter 4: Helping a Child Learn How to Deal with Anger
Chapter 5: School Violence: The Role of the Family and Educators
Chapter 6: Reducing the Impact of Television and Media Violence
Chapter 7: Helping a Child Develop Responsible Behavior
Chapter 8: The Resilient Child
Chapter 9: It Takes a Village: Nurturing Nonviolent Children is a Process and a Journey
List of Illustrations
Recenzii
Jones-Smith (a clinical psychologist and counselor educator) offers an important, well-written account of how parents and educators can become more directly involved in the management of children's violent behavior--a strategy not as strongly addressed in national programs and policies. This eminently readable book is more than a simple how-to account for the nurturing of nonviolent behavior. It also introduces readers to the history of scientific studies of attachment behavior and other contemporary theories of anger and defiance in children. Jones-Smith's careful juxtaposition of theory and recommended actions results in a volume that is useful not only to parents and educators but also to college students interested in the application of development theory in family and social settings. The volume should also appeal to health professionals interested in updating their knowledge of developmental research in this area. Recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates; professionals; general readers.
Nurturing Nonviolent Children: A Guide For Parents, Educators and Counselors offers parents and libraries catering to them a fine blend of social issues assessment, health and parenting skills by a longtime psychologist and counselor who is also a parent and past teacher. This volume focuses on research and case histories alike, discussing the growing problem of youth violence, its causes, and how adults can use specific strategies to nurture nonviolence as a lifestyle. The blend of social issues assessment, psychology and parenting techniques offers a satisfying blend of research-based self-help techniques perfect for both school and public libraries.
This book empowers parents, educators, and counselors to prevent youth violence by teaching the thinking skills necessary for children and teens to deal with anger and frustration in healthy, productive ways. . . . Jones-Smith offers research and vignettes that enable the reader to recognize the growing problem of youth violence, understand its causes, and help adults closest to children utilize techniques to nurture nonviolence as a way of life. She offers practical information, such as why a child may try to harm another and what to do when a child is angry.
Nurturing Nonviolent Children: A Guide For Parents, Educators and Counselors offers parents and libraries catering to them a fine blend of social issues assessment, health and parenting skills by a longtime psychologist and counselor who is also a parent and past teacher. This volume focuses on research and case histories alike, discussing the growing problem of youth violence, its causes, and how adults can use specific strategies to nurture nonviolence as a lifestyle. The blend of social issues assessment, psychology and parenting techniques offers a satisfying blend of research-based self-help techniques perfect for both school and public libraries.
This book empowers parents, educators, and counselors to prevent youth violence by teaching the thinking skills necessary for children and teens to deal with anger and frustration in healthy, productive ways. . . . Jones-Smith offers research and vignettes that enable the reader to recognize the growing problem of youth violence, understand its causes, and help adults closest to children utilize techniques to nurture nonviolence as a way of life. She offers practical information, such as why a child may try to harm another and what to do when a child is angry.