Raising a Kid Who Can: Simple Strategies to Build a Lifetime of Adaptability and Emotional Strength

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$19.99  $18.59
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Workman Publishing
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288
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6.0 X 9.0 X 0.8 inches | 1.0 pounds
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English
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Paperback
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9781523518593

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About the Author
Catherine McCarthy, MD, is a Duke-trained child and adolescent psychiatrist with nearly 25 years of clinical experience. Named a "Top Doctor" by the Washingtonian magazine for 15 years running, she has appeared on live television news and is a contributor to popular magazines. With her neuroscience expertise in stress, anxiety, and the developing brain, Dr. McCarthy is a nationally recognized keynote speaker and regularly lectures to parents and students in almost every school system, both public and private, throughout the DC metropolitan area.

Heather Tedesco, PhD, is a licensed Applied Psychologist with a PhD in Social Psychology. She has a private practice where she works exclusively with parents to help them raise kids who can thrive while making parenting less stressful, more effective, and more enjoyable. Her specialty is simplifying the science into strategies parents can use right away and giving parents clarity and confidence in what to do and how to do it. She is the go-to parenting resource for many Washington, DC-area pediatric, psychological testing, and therapy practices and is a sought-after speaker for schools, community organizations, and businesses.

Jennifer Weaver, LCSW, has been rated as one of the "Best Child Therapists" in the area by Washingtonian magazine. Along with her therapy practice, she also provides workshops and training to mental health professionals, schools (faculty, student, and parent groups), and the larger community. She is the founder of two highly effective psychotherapy practices for kids, Weaver and Associates, for outpatient services, and Helix Center, an intensive outpatient program (IOP). Her programs have the direct support of colleagues and mentors at McLean Hospital in Boston, Anna Freud Centre in London, and Yale Child Study Center in New Haven.

Reviews
"A must-read for parents who are trying to prepare their children to thrive in a world that's changing at breathtaking speed." --William Stixrud, PhD, neuropsychologist and coauthor of The Self-Driven Child and What Do You Say?

"Wow! Grounded in the latest science and chock-full of practices that REALLY work, here is a book parents can turn to, again and again, whether their children are tots, teens, or young adults." --Ned Johnson, coauthor of The Self-Driven Child and What Do You Say?

"Rooted in the neuroscience and practical wisdom that shows us what truly matters for kids--balance, connection, compassion, resilience. It's a truly great addition to the world of parenting books." --Tina Payne Bryson, LCSW, PhD, coauthor of The Whole-Brain Child and No-Drama Discipline, and author of The Bottom Line for Baby

"This book is the book I've been waiting for . . . an incredibly valuable resource for parents and mental health professionals." --Alix Spiegel, co-creator of Invisibilia, producer of This American Life, and former science reporter for NPR

"Exactly the road map parents need to navigate the challenges of parenting in the modern era." --Eli R. Lebowitz, PhD, Director, Program for Anxiety Disorders, Yale School of Medicine Child Study Center, and author of Breaking Free of Child Anxiety and OCD

"I used to say there weren't any manuals for how to parent--until now. An entertaining and evidence-based guide to parenting in today's fast-paced, increasingly tech-saturated, mind-bogglingly complex, and busy wilderness." --Lisa Coyne, PhD, assistant professor of psychology, Harvard Medical School, and CEO, New England Center for OCD and Anxiety

"Conveys the critical topics of struggle and resilience in a genuinely accessible language. This book is a true golden nugget, and I wish every parent could read it." --Maria Svernell, clinical psychologist, Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families

"Everything about this book speaks to any parent looking for sound, easy-to-read, science-based advice for raising emotionally healthy and resilient children." --Michael Houston, MD, clinical professor of psychiatry and pediatrics, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, George Washington University Medical Center

"This book is an excellent resource that will empower parents to talk their kids through challenging situations while giving them the autonomy they need to find solutions that work for them." --Angela Fletcher, PsyD, pediatric psychologist, Children's National Hospital, Washington, DC

"Empathic, encouraging, and accessible . . . [this book] provides a broader framework for equipping our children with the tools they need to thrive." --Matthew Biel, MD, MSc, professor and chief of child and adolescent psychiatry, Georgetown University Medical Center

"Compassionate, clear, knowledgeable, and easily accessible, this book . . . offers a real-life perspective on how to not only cope but also thrive as a family." --Dr. Holly Dwyer Hall, DPsych, child and adolescent psychotherapist, Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families

"Distills the best science, developmental principles, and therapeutic technique into a readable and relatable guidebook." --Lois W. Choi-Kain, MD, MEd, Director, Gunderson Personality Disorders Institute, assistant professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School

"Crafted by caring, charismatic coaches, it is a must-have! The book is REALLY good. I am sure it will be cited for decades to come." --Alan J. Zametkin, MD, academic researcher specializing in child and adolescent psychiatry at National Institute of Mental Health (retired) and private practice, Bethesda, MD (current)
"It's a valuable guide for helping kids help themselves."--Publishers Weekly
"With insightful analysis and amusing anecdotes, McCarthy, Tedesco, and Weaver have written an accessible and well-researched book that gives parents extra guidance on child rearing by offering actionable tips."--Library Journal