Silence is Not Golden
«[Silence is Not Golden] covers many of the difficulties that shy children struggle with, such as developing social skills and learning to improve social skills through interactions with their peers. Best of all, the book provides instructions for parents so that they can help their children practice these skills. This book is easy to understand and is appropriate for parents. " -Eden B Lesser, Doody's Health Sciences Book Review»
Silence is Not Golden: Strategies for Helping the Shy Child provides information for parents and educators on the nature of chronic shyness and its most common clinical manifestations among children (such as social anxiety and selective mutism, the refusal to talk in certain situations or settings). Kearney, an expert in childhood anxiety disorders, offers strategies for helping readers to determine the form and purpose of a child's shy, anxious, and avoidant behaviors, and methods
for enhancing a child's participation in social interactions at school and elsewhere, with the ultimate goal of preventing such problems from recurring in the future. Alongside social anxiety and selective mutism, other types of anxiety that may cause a child to appear shy in more specific situations-such as
separation anxiety and certain phobias-are also discussed. Presented in a conversational style, Silence is Not Golden features widespread visuals, open spaces for writing, step-by-step procedures, and other pedagogical features that enhance its utility, clarity, and responsiveness. This book is a must-read for parents and teachers, as well as professionals who work with shy children, including clinical child psychologists and psychiatrists, social workers, and
pediatricians.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Oxford University Press Inc
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780195326628
- Utgivelsesår
- 2010
- Format
- 15 x 24 cm
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«[Silence is Not Golden] covers many of the difficulties that shy children struggle with, such as developing social skills and learning to improve social skills through interactions with their peers. Best of all, the book provides instructions for parents so that they can help their children practice these skills. This book is easy to understand and is appropriate for parents. " -Eden B Lesser, Doody's Health Sciences Book Review»