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Highlights
- Seriously folks, our kids are in crisis!They are more lonely, mentally ill, and prone to self-harm and suicide than ever in our history.
- Author(s): David Hoy
- 166 Pages
- Family + Relationships, Life Stages
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Book Synopsis
Seriously folks, our kids are in crisis!
They are more lonely, mentally ill, and prone to self-harm and suicide than ever in our history. Researchers estimate they are three years behind socially and emotionally and not prepared to take on the rigors of high school and life beyond. The best way to ensure your child will thrive is to get ahead of the game and parent for mental fitness. In this book, Dr. Hoy shares his mental fitness framework developed from research and decades of experience working with families and children. Parents, this is a call to action!
Review Quotes
"Parents who want to raise mentally fit kids in an unfit world will benefit from reading this book and applying its messages." -William J. Doherty, PhD, Professor of Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota, and Author of Take Back Your Kids: Confident Parenting in Turbulent Times
"Mental Fitness for Tweens and Teens teaches parents how to be fully human with their kids and coach them to thrive in turbulent times." -Steve Wright, NFL Survivor, Author
". . . this book provides parents with practical advice and strategies to help their youngsters become mentally fit and resilient." -David Walsh, PhD, Author of Why Do They Act That Way? A Survival Guide to the Adolescent Brain for You and Your Teen
"Dr. Hoy's book, Mental Fitness for Tweens and Teens: Coach Your Child to Thrive, brings the importance of emotional intelligence to a new level. Highly recommended for parents (and grandparents) dealing with tweens and teens." -Robert A. Saul, MD, Author of Conscious Parenting: Parenting: Using the Parental Awareness Threshold
"Drawing from thirty years of experience as an educator and therapist, Dr. Hoy provides a real-world, practical approach to maintaining and supporting mental and emotional health. The book is highly readable and seems like the perfect 'manual' for parents/guardians of tweens and teens." -David Abelson, MD, Retired Chief Executive Officer, Park Nicollet Health Services