Encouraging children to learn
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Encouraging children to learn
Brunner-Routledge, c2000
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Originally published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, 1963. With new pref. by G.W. Linden
Includes index
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Description
Encouragement is the basis for development of human potential in children and adults. It is the source of motivation for effective actions, goals and interpersonal relationships. Encouragement permits individuals to overcome setbacks and adversities, to have respect for self and for others, to be optimistic and to meet life's challenges. In an era that has witnessed high rates of depression, anxiety, suicide and violence, EncouragingChildren to Learn provides crucial and well tested encouragement methods for improving attitudes, goals and actions.
Table of Contents
Preface, Preface to the 1963 Edition, Introduction, The Development of Personality, The Child's Development, Discouragement, The Principles of Encouragement, Encouragement in Specific Fields, Personal and Social Adjustment Throughout Encouragement, Encouragement Techniques Adapted to Developmental Levels, Encouragement in the Classroom Group, Deterrents to Encouragement, Analysis of Examples.
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