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Raising a Self-Disciplined Child: Help Your Child Become More Responsible, Confident, and Resilient, 2007. McGraw-Hill. Drs. Robert Brooks and Sam Goldstein describe a positive approach to discipline that helps children to develop self-discipline, respect, responsibility, and resilience rather than resentment and anger... More |
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Understanding and Managing Children’s Classroom Behavior: Creating Sustainable, Resilient Classrooms. 2007. John Wiley. Drs. Goldstein and Brooks describe the current functional approach to assessing, understanding, and positively managing behavior in the classroom. Together with contributions from renowned experts they discuss... More |
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Seven Steps to Help Your Child’s Social Skills: A Family Guide, 2006. Specialty Press. Drs. Kristy Hagar, Goldstein, and Brooks offer practical strategies for parents, educators, and health-care professionals to improve a child's social development. This book is complete with scales to evaluate a child's social behavior... More |
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The Power of Resilience: Achieving Balance, Confidence, and Personal Strength in Your Life, 2004. McGraw-Hill. Drs. Brooks and Goldstein describe what each of us can do to break through existing psychological or emotional barriers to achieve success and happiness. They explore the ways in which people can sabotage themselves... More |
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Handbook of Resilience in Children, 2005. Springer. Even the most significant technological and medical advances of the 21st century have been tempered by the increasing risk posed to children in the form of such stressors as poverty, victimization, and family dysfunction... More |
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Angry Children, Worried Parents: Seven Steps to Help Families Manage Anger, 2004. Specialty Press. All children get angry at times. Problems arise when anger dominates the lives of our children and is expressed in inappropriate physical and verbal behaviors. This book by This book by Drs. Goldstein, Brooks, and Sharon Weiss... More |
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Nurturing Resilience in Our Children: Answers to the Most Important Parenting Questions, 2002. McGraw-Hill. In their follow-up book to Raising Resilient Children, Drs. Brooks and Goldstein elaborate and expand upon their theory of resilience by offering realistic answers to the many questions typically asked by the thousands... More |
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Seven Steps to Help Your Child Worry Less: A Family Guide, 2002. Specialty Press. A certain degree of worry is normal. It serves as self-protection. However, when worry gets out of control and causes a child to become overly fearful, anxious, and stressed, parents must find ways to help their child cope... More |
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Raising Resilient Children, 2001. McGraw-Hill. Drs. Brooks and Goldstein discuss in practical terms what parents can do to help their children become resilient and deal more effectively with the many challenges they will face. Resilience is seen as a process of parenting... More |
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Raising Resilient Children: A Curriculum to Foster Strength, Hope, and Optimism in Children, 2002. Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. The work of Drs. Brooks and Goldstein forms the basis for this nine session curriculum and 70-minute companion video. The material provides parents with strategies they can use to ensure their children are emotionally... More |
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The Self-Esteem Teacher, 1991. Treehaus Communications. Dr. Brooks presents a framework and strategies for reinforcing learning, motivation, self-esteem, self-discipline, responsibility, and caring in students. He describes ways in which to integrate the reinforcement... More |
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So That's How I Was Born!, 1983. Little Simon. This book is a resource for parents to help them to articulate and answer questions about sex frequently raised by young children. Very importantly, the book attempts to capture the many feelings that arise when children... More |
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The Power of Resilience: Achieving
Balance, Confidence, and Personal Strength in Your Life This is a book on CD of The Power of Resilience: Achieving Balance, Confidence, and Personal Strength in Your Life, describing what we can do to break through existing psychological or emotional barriers to achieve... More |
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Raising Resilient Children On this CD, Drs. Brooks and Goldstein summarize their critically acclaimed book, Raising Resilient Children. Listeners will hear real-life vignettes involving parents and children and learn how many parents, despite their best... More |
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Talking With Your School-Age Child Finding it difficult to communicate with your children? In this new 53-minute audiotape, Dr. Brooks discusses not only effective ways that parents can communicate with their children, but in addition, he examines... More
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Fostering Self-Esteem In Children and Adolescents: The Search for Islands of Competence Being a parent or teacher is very challenging. In this 90-minute audiotape Dr. Brooks draws upon his experiences as a parent, psychologist, and educator to describe some of the most important things we can... More
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Achieving Balance: Overcoming Overload in Your Work
and Personal Life Feeling stressed out about balancing all of the demands of your personal and work life? Most people are. In this 64-minute audiotape, Dr. Brooks describes realistic, common sense strategies for lessening stress and... More |
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Tough Times/Resilient Kids This award winning documentary, based upon the groundbreaking work of Drs. Brooks and Goldstein, is hosted by Emmy award winning broadcast journalist, Mike Schneider, and directed by Emmy award... More |
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Look What You've Done! Stories of Hope and Resilience for Teachers and for Parents, PBS Video Look what you've done!" Whether they've failed a spelling test or dropped an easy pop fly, kids with learning disabilities hear those words far too often. It's no wonder they often give up hope. And it's no wonder we... More |
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