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Emotional Muscle: Strong Parents, Strong Children
Emotional Muscle Strong Parents Strong Children Author:Kerry Kelly Novick, Jack Novick PHD "?I have gotten so much help and a sense of competence in my parenting THIS WEEK!? — Mother of two — ?I love that this book offers practical tips you can use right away that are also based in research and experience.? Mother of two — ?I wish I had this book when I was a new mother. I am going to give it to my daughter tomorrow.? Grandmother of four... more »
?The authors? expertise with living, breathing children comes through on every page.? Diane Manning, Ph.D, former Chair of the Department of Education, Tulane University
?Emotional Muscle is a must read for anyone committed to understanding how values are conveyed and how the development of character can be supported.? Michelle Graves, Preschool Director, High Scope teacher trainer, Community Educator
?The Novicks? book will be a valuable resource to generations of parents, daycare workers, preschool teachers and others caring for young children.? Paul Brinich, Ph.D, Clinical Professor, Depts. Of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
This book offers parents, grandparents, teachers and all who work with children useful ways to build EMOTIONAL MUSCLE. Your child can develop emotional muscles, like trust and adaptability for babies, empathy and agency in one-year-olds, resilience and mastery in two-year-olds, assertion and persistence in three-year-olds, internal controls and realistic standards in four-year-olds, cooperation and competence in five-year-olds and more. With these added strengths, your child will become a good friend to others, a responsible helper, a self-motivated learner, and be successful in meeting life?s challenges.