Description |
xi, 292 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction: The Instant Gratification Generation -- Chapter 1. The Parent Traps: Do You Take the Bait? -- Chapter 2. Missed Opportunities When Parents Rescue Their Children -- Chapter 3. Make No Mistake about It: Everyone Makes Mistakes -- Chapter 4. Understanding Developmental Stages -- Chapter 5. Take Advantage of the Critical Periods of Brain Development -- Chapter 6. Ivy League or Bust: Are We Providing Children What They Really Need to Succeed? -- Chapter 7. The Phones Might Be Smart, but What about Us? -- Chapter 8. The Trouble with Technology: Video Games, Social Networking, and Television -- Chapter 9. Athletics Provides More Than Just Fun -- Chapter 10. Why Drugs and Alcohol Are So Appealing -- Chapter 11. Will Your Child Be Ready to Launch? -- Chapter 12. Parents Have Grown Accustomed to Instant Gratification Too -- Chapter 13. Lessons Learned -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index -- About the Authors. |
Summary |
"Today's kids don't know how to read a map. They can Google the answer to any question at lightning speed. If a teen forgets his homework, a quick call to mom or dad has it hand-delivered in minutes. Fueled by the rapid pace of technology, the Instant Gratification Generation not only expects immediate solutions to problems--they're more dependent than ever on adults. Today's kids are being denied opportunities to make mistakes, and more importantly, to learn from them. They are being taught not to think. In Teaching Kids to Think, Dr. Darlene Sweetland and Dr. Ron Stolberg offer insight into the social, emotional, and neurological challenges unique to this generation. They identify the five parent traps that cause adults to unknowingly increase their children's need for instant gratification, and offer practical tips and easy-to-implement solutions to address topics relevant to children of all ages. A must-read for parents and educators, Teaching Kids to Think will help you understand where this sense of entitlement comes from--and how to turn it around in order to raise children who are confident, independent, and thoughtful,"--page [4] of cover. |
Subject |
Problem solving in children.
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Frustration in children.
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Parenting.
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Parent and child.
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Internet -- Social aspects.
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Frustration in children. (OCoLC)fst00935773
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Internet -- Social aspects.
(OCoLC)fst01766793
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Parent and child. (OCoLC)fst01053308
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Parenting. (OCoLC)fst01053407
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Problem solving in children. (OCoLC)fst01077931
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Added Author |
Stolberg, Ronald A.
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ISBN |
9781492602750 (trade: alkaline paper) |
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1492602752 |
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