Tag: Child Development and Parenting
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Review and Summary: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog
Through patient stories, The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog reveals the impact of trauma and the power of understanding and empathy to heal.
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Review and Summary: Most Likely to Succeed
A book revealing how schools focus on memorizing over real-world skills, urging more creativity, problem-solving, and a passion for learning.
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Review and Summary: The Body Keeps the Score
Trauma leaves marks beyond memory. The Body Keeps the Score reveals how it shapes our bodies and minds, urging us to face its impact.
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Review and Summary: 10 to 25
Discover how 10 to 25 exposes why youth programs struggle and reveals the key to unlocking teens’ potential through smarter approaches.
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Review: The Education Wars
A book that discusses the complex relationship between education and politics, the important role of schools, and the challenges they face.
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Review and Summary: The Anxious Generation
A well-studied book that explores the effects of digital exposure on children’s development and mental health.
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Review and Summary: Learning How to Learn
Boost memory and learning productivity with practical insights in ‘Learning How to Learn’. Perfect for students and lifelong learners.
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Review and Summary: Never Enough
Never Enough is a guide on nurturing kids in high-pressure environments, focusing on the importance of feeling valued.
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Review and Summary: The Learning Game
A revolutionary book redefining education. Find out how to empower kids for the future and gain insightful life skills as an adult.
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Review and Summary: The Myth of Normal
This book offers key insights on the impact of trauma and stress on health, emphasizing the vital mind-body connection.