The kindness advantage : Cultivating Compassionate and Connected Children 🔍
Dale Atkins, Amanda Salzhauer Health Communications, Incorporated, Deerfield Beach, 2018
English [en] · EPUB · 2.3MB · 2018 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/upload/zlib · Save
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In homes and school communities nationwide, there is re-energized interest in the values of community, compassion, and tolerance, and in finding our way to a kinder culture—a culture that starts with our families. Headlines speak of hate crimes, intolerance, and us-versus-them divisiveness. Recent political events have left many Americans yearning for unity, respect, and compassion in our national discourse. In our schools, bullying continues to be a pervasive problem, and in our homes, "screen-time" poses a constant threat to 'family time.' Research shows that connection and social engagement are key to successful, fulfilling lives, and yet we have never been less connected than we are now. Perhaps more than any other group, parents recognize the potential damage of this trend. Children who are raised in a culture where giving and compassion are valued become happier and more positively engaged with those around them. They are less likely to treat others disrespectfully. With increased concern about meanness and bullying, you may be among the many parents who see the need for more civil, respectful, and considerate behavior among our children. The Kindness Advantage is a practical and concrete guide for you to equip your child with the skills they need to have a positive influence on the world. We all benefit when children are raised with the understanding that they can have an impact by making conscious choices. It's never too early to start your child on a path of fulfillment through meaningful connection with others. Designed to be read with children as young as four, the book presents ten fundamental concepts to weave into your family's daily life. Using text, quotes, questions and real life stories, The Kindness Advantage is the first book parents need to think about and teach the necessary skills to be a kind, compassionate person. Each idea on its own is simple and unintimidating, yet together they form the powerful foundation parents need to go beyond teaching "please" and "thank-you" to form kindness habits that will last a lifetime. In a world where kindness is so greatly needed, The Kindness Advantage offers inspiration and activities to teach kids empathy, inspire a culture of compassion and connection, and empower children to make a difference in their community and the world.
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Atkins, Dale, Salzhauer, Amanda
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Dale V Atkins
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Health Communications Inc EB
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Faith Communications
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HCI Espanol
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United States, United States of America
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1, 2018
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In a time when many people are lamenting that the Culture of Kindness is a thing of the past, TODAY show regular Dr. Dale Atkins and social worker Amanda Salzhauer share a simple yet powerful premise: that living a compassionate life, one in which kindness is highly valued, is the key to our children's current and future wellbeing—and that it's never too early to start cultivating this key character trait. Atkins, a psychologist, author, and teacher, and Salzhauer, a social worker are an aunt-niece team who illuminate the science as to why kinder kids make more successful adults. In fact, studies show that kinder children grow into adults who become successful leaders, are physically healthier, and who experience lower rates of anxiety and depression.
In The Kindness Advantage , co-authors Dale Atkins and Amanda Salzhauer share a practical guide for parents and teachers to create a more compassionate, community-minded family culture. Designed to be...
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2020-06-20
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