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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jeni HooperPublisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.276kg ISBN: 9781849052399ISBN 10: 1849052395 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 15 March 2012 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface. Part 1. Positive Psychology and the Flourishing Programme. Part 2. The 7 Factors for Flourishing. Factor 1. Unique and Personal: Meeting a child's individual needs. Factor 2. Personal Strengths: The inner compass that guides our choices. Factor 3. Emotional Wellbeing: Creating a positive balance. Factor 4. Positive Communication: Building trust and fulfilling relationships. Factor 5. Learning and Creativity: How using strengths develops good learning habits and gets results. Factor 6. Resilience: Avoiding road blocks and bouncing back from setbacks. Factor 7. Developing Independence: The journey through childhood. Index.ReviewsThis book is insightful, and reading about parenting and children's wellbeing from a positive psychology perspective makes it very interesting, especially to anyone whose work is based upon behavioural theories and practice. -- Youth in Mind It's obvious from the outset that Jeni Hooper really understands children and knows what they need to flourish. Her empathy radiates throughout,.. I think this is a fantastic book for parents, care-givers, and professionals working directly with children. It's full of useful advice based on Jeni Hooper's extensive personal experience of what works and what doesn't work. It is clearly written and easy to read... Whether you're thinking about using the book at home or in a work environment, you will be able to pick it up quickly and help the children in your life become happier, more confident, and more successful. -- Positive Psychology News Daily Jeni Hooper's new book is essential reading for all professionals working with children including teachers, counsellors, social workers, as well as parents, and grandparents... What I especially like about Jeni Hooper's book is how the focus is always on the whole child... How to find the right balance for effective parenting? Read Ms Hooper's book carefully and keep it handy for future reference. -- Special Needs Book Review A real achievement. Jeni Hooper has taken the evidence base of positive psychology and turned it into easy-to-use tools to help children to flourish. The book has everything you need to encourage children to develop their individual strengths and realise their potential. -- Miriam Akhtar, positive psychologist, coach, trainer and visiting lecturer, University of East London, UK It is easy to see why so many of the hundreds of books on how to bring up a child seem to be focused on the challenges and difficulties of this task: the avoidance and management of problems is rightly high on any parenting priority list. However, Jeni Hooper reminds us that there is also another equally important component of good parenting -- helping children and young people to achieve appropriately high levels of personal and social wellbeing and fulfilment. She informs us how to achieve this in a most enticing way in her parent-friendly book. Essential reading for parents and carers, teachers... and grandparents! -- Dr Sean Cameron, Educational and Child Psychologist and Co-director of the Pillars of Parenting Social Enterprise This is an important book, one that I and many other Educational Psychologists (EPs) have already recommended highly to our colleagues... Jeni Hooper has produced a work for anyone - parents, teachers, children's professionals, etc, - who has an interest in the emotional health and well-being of children. The book is principally focused on the author's Flourishing Programme , (which) represents a tour de force of the application of positive psychology to the whole area of children's emotional development and well-being... This book has some outstanding features... it covers so much ground, has a heavy reliance throughout on tables, lists, figures and boxes... The wisdom of this book Changing the world, one child at a time can be our aim and Jeni Hooper's marvelous book can certainly help us achieve that. -- Chris Chesterman, Independent EP * Debate - British Psychological Society * This book is insightful, and reading about parenting and children's wellbeing from a positive psychology perspective makes it very interesting, especially to anyone whose work is based upon behavioural theories and practice. -- Youth in Mind It's obvious from the outset that Jeni Hooper really understands children and knows what they need to flourish. Her empathy radiates throughout,.. I think this is a fantastic book for parents, care-givers, and professionals working directly with children. It's full of useful advice based on Jeni Hooper's extensive personal experience of what works and what doesn't work. It is clearly written and easy to read... Whether you're thinking about using the book at home or in a work environment, you will be able to pick it up quickly and help the children in your life become happier, more confident, and more successful. -- Positive Psychology News Daily Jeni Hooper's new book is essential reading for all professionals working with children including teachers, counsellors, social workers, as well as parents, and grandparents... What I especially like about Jeni Hooper's book is how the focus is always on the whole child... How to find the right balance for effective parenting? Read Ms Hooper's book carefully and keep it handy for future reference. -- Special Needs Book Review A real achievement. Jeni Hooper has taken the evidence base of positive psychology and turned it into easy-to-use tools to help children to flourish. The book has everything you need to encourage children to develop their individual strengths and realise their potential. -- Miriam Akhtar, positive psychologist, coach, trainer and visiting lecturer, University of East London, UK It is easy to see why so many of the hundreds of books on how to bring up a child seem to be focused on the challenges and difficulties of this task: the avoidance and management of problems is rightly high on any parenting priority list. However, Jeni Hooper reminds us that there is also another equally important component of good parenting -- helping children and young people to achieve appropriately high levels of personal and social wellbeing and fulfilment. She informs us how to achieve this in a most enticing way in her parent-friendly book. Essential reading for parents and carers, teachers... and grandparents! -- Dr Sean Cameron, Educational and Child Psychologist and Co-director of the Pillars of Parenting Social Enterprise Author InformationJeni Hooper is a Child Psychologist and Parent Coach who is based in Winchester, England. She has over 30 years' experience working with children in both public and independent settings. She now specialises in applying positive psychology to promoting children's psychological wellbeing as a trainer, coach and consultant. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |