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Shanker, Stuart.
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Self-control in children.
Stress in children.
Child rearing.
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Shanker, Stuart.
Self-control in children.
Stress in children.
Child rearing.
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Self-reg
:
how
to
help
your
child
(and you)
break
the
stress
cycle
and
successfully
engage
with
life
/ Stuart Shanker.
by
Shanker, Stuart.
Penguin Random House Canada, 2016.
Call #:
155.41825 S528s
Subjects
Self-control in children.
Stress
in children.
Child
rearing.
ISBN:
9780143191575
9780670068296 (hc.)
Description:
307 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-295) and index.
Summary:
"There is no such thing as a bad kid. According to York University psychologist Stuart Shanker, even the most frustrating, annoying or troubling behaviour has an explanation. There is a way to make things better. For every
child
and every adult the ability to thrive -- to complete tasks, form friendships, learn, and even love -- depends on being able to self-regulate. The ability to self-regulate in response to
stress
is central. Looking at a
child
's behaviour through the lens of self-regulation makes us discard the knee-jerk reaction that a
child
who is having trouble paying attention, controlling his impulses, or who gives up easily on a difficult task, is somehow weak or lacks self-discipline or is not making a great enough effort to apply himself. According to Shanker, the ability to deal effectively with
stress
is limited, though. Like a tank of gas, our energy reserves eventually dwindle, leaving a kid or an adult simply unable to control his or her impulses. Misbehaving kids aren't choosing to be difficult. They literally can't
help
themselves. And what draws down our reserves? Excessive
stress
.
Stress
of all kinds, from social anxiety to an uncomfortable chair. Reduce the
stress
loads, and problems quickly dissipate. Dr. Stuart Shanker is a professor of Philosophy and Psychology at York University in Toronto. He is CEO of The MEHRIT Centre, which is working with school boards across Canada to implement
Self-Reg
in teacher and parent education."--Provided by publisher.
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