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Author Brewster, Joe (Psychiatrist)

Title Promises kept : raising Black boys to succeed in school and in life / Joe Brewster, M.D. and Michèle Stephenson ; with Hilary Beard.

Publication Info. New York : Speigel & Grau Trade Paperbacks, [2013]

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 Bristol, Main Library - Non Fiction  371.829 BREWSTER    Check Shelf
 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Adult Department  371.829 BREWSTER    Check Shelf
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Adult Department  371.829 BREWSTER    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  371.829 B75    Check Shelf
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  371.829 B848P    Check Shelf
 Wethersfield Public Library - Non Fiction  371.82 BREWSTER    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  371.829 BR    Check Shelf
Edition First Edition.
Description xxxv, 346 pages ; 24 cm
Note "Lessons learned from the twelve-year American Promise project"--Cover.
"As seen on POV PBS"--Cover.
"A Spiegel & Grau trade paperback original"--Title page verso..
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-328) and index.
Contents The Price of Admission -- Mind the Gap -- It's Bigger than Us -- Canaries in the Mine -- Embracing Change -- CLOSE THE GAP BEFORE IT OPENS: HOW TO MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICES FOR YOUR SON, BEFORE HE'S EVEN BORN. -- A Time of Hope, a Time of Anxiety -- A Sign of the Times -- The Greatest Wonder -- A Different World -- Cutting across Class -- Do You Kangaroo? -- Oops! I've Done It Again -- Two to Tango -- Preconception Health for Future Moms and Dads -- BUILD YOUR SON'S BRAIN: USING BRAIN SCIENCE (AND COMMON SENSE) TO DEVELOP OUR SONS THROUGHOUT EARLY CHILDHOOD. -- First Impressions Last -- Laying a Firm Foundation -- Promptly, Warmly, Sensitively -- Executive Education -- Handle with Care -- Keeping Dad in the Picture -- New Conversations -- BE HIS FIRST TEACHER: HOW TO BEGIN YOUR SON'S EDUCATION AT HOME. Searching Upstream -- Give Him a Leg Up -- Set the Pattern and the Tone -- Open the Gateway -- Play, Not Worksheets -- Talk That Talk -- Number Words Count -- Navigating the Daycare Crisis -- PUT HIS ARMOR ON: HOW TO TALK TO OUR SONS ABOUT RACE. Really Postracial? -- Preventing Sticky Stereotypes -- A Monster in Training? -- Let's Talk about Race -- A Space to Do Really Well -- What to Tell Him and When -- Dumb, Cool, Athletic, Popular -- Keepin' It Real? -- Forewarned and Forearmed -- Put Your Own Mask on First -- Change the Mirror -- HUG HIM AND TELL HIM YOU LOVE HIM: HOW TO USE PARENTING STYLES THAT WORK. The Power of Positive Parenting -- The Burdens of Black Boys -- Creating Good Vibes -- What's Your Parenting "Personality Type"? -- Kiss "My Way or the Highway" Goodbye -- Knowing Better, Doing Better -- Teachers, Coaches, Schools, and Organizations Parent, Too -- YOU BROUGHT HIM INTO THIS WORLD, DON'T LET OTHER FOLKS TAKE HIM OUT: HOW TO DISCIPLINE OUR SONS FOR BEST RESULTS. Prisoner or Promising? -- Suffer the Little Children -- A Menace to Society? -- Racial Profiling in School? -- Knowledge Is Power -- Discipline for Success -- Spare the Rod, or Not? -- How Does It Free Us? -- Passing the Test -- 14 Ways to Discipline Your Child -- PROTECT HIM FROM TIME BANDITS: HOW TO TEACH OUR SONS TO MANAGE THEIR TIME. Time Management Is the Key to Success -- Chasing Asians -- Blame It on the Boogie? -- Opportunity Knocks -- Getting in the Zone -- Create a College-Bound Environment -- Stopping Summer Slide -- EDUCATION TO MATCH HIS NEEDS: HOW TO UNDERSTAND OUR SONS' LEARNING STYLES AND SPECIAL NEEDS. He Doesn't Fit the Profile -- Boredom and Learning Styles -- Keep It Moving -- A Different World -- Interested as a Person -- Great Expectations? -- Attention Deficit Policies? -- The Special Ed Trap? -- Locked Out of Opportunity -- WORKING HARD WILL MAKE HIM SMARTER: HOW TO TEACH OUR SONS TO COMBAT STEREOTYPE THREAT AND DEVELOP PERSISTENCE. Sizable Differences -- Nature or Nurture -- The Threat in the Air -- Stereotyped and Stigmatized -- The Flipped Script -- Doubling Down -- Twice as Good -- Better, Faster, Stronger -- Time on Task -- What's My Name? -- What Educators Can Do -- MAKE YOUR PRESENCE FELT IN HIS SCHOOL: HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR SONS' FORMAL SCHOOL AND ADVOCATE FOR CHANGE. Make Your Voice Heard -- All Hands on Deck -- This Is How We Do It -- Creating Relational Fiber -- Engaging Your Mutual Interest -- The Intimidation Factor -- On the Right Track -- Keeping a Watchful Eye -- Playing the Data Card -- Outwit, Outlast, Outplay?
Summary Regardless of how wealthy or poor their parents are, all black boys must confront and surmount the "achievement gap" a divide that shows up not only in our sons' test scores, but in their social and emotional development, their physical well-being, and their outlook on life. As children, they score as high on cognitive tests as their peers, but at some point, the gap emerges. Why? This is the question Joe Brewster, M.D., and Michele Stephenson asked when their own son, Idris, began struggling in a new school. As they filmed his experiences for their award-winning documentary "American Promise," they met an array of researchers who had not only identified the reasons for the gap, but had come up with practical, innovative solutions to close it.
Subject African American boys -- Education.
African American boys -- Conduct of life.
African American boys -- Social conditions.
Academic achievement -- United States.
Educational equalization -- United States.
Parenting -- United States.
American promise (Television program)
Added Author Stephenson, Michèle.
Beard, Hilary.
ISBN 9780812984897
0812984897 sc
9780812994483
0812994485 hardcover
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