What should we do to improve the lives of children growing up in adversity? From the best-selling author of<i>How Children Succeed,</i>a handbook to guide readers through the new science of success.<br />
Helping Children Succeed: What Works and Why
β Scribed by Paul Tough
- Publisher
- Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 136
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In How Children Succeed, Paul Tough introduced us to research showing that personal qualities like perseverance, self-control, and conscientiousness play a critical role in childrenβs success.
Now, in Helping Children Succeed, Tough takes on a new set of pressing questions: What does growing up in poverty do to childrenβs mental and physical development? How does adversity at home affect their success in the classroom, from preschool to high school? And what practical steps can the adults who are responsible for themβfrom parents and teachers to policy makers and philanthropistsβtake to improve their chances for a positive future?
Tough once again encourages us to think in a brand new way about the challenges of childhood. Rather than trying to βteachβ skills like grit and self-control, he argues, we should focus instead on creating the kinds of environments, both at home and at school, in which those qualities are most likely to flourish. Mining the latest research in psychology and neuroscience, Tough provides us with insights and strategies for a new approach to childhood adversity, one designed to help many more children succeed.
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