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The Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness: Five Steps to Help Kids Create and Sustain Lifelong Joy
 
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The Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness: Five Steps to Help Kids Create and Sustain Lifelong Joy (Hardcover)

de Edward M. Hallowell M.D. (Author)
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Hallowell (Driven to Distraction) provides a refreshing look at what children really need in order to grow up to be happy adults. Hallowell argues that kids do not need straight As, a crammed schedule of extracurricular activities or even a traditional family in order to become contented adults. What children really need, according to the author, are unconditional love from someone (not necessarily a parent) and the opportunity to revel in the magic and play of childhood. Kids do not need perfect lives, and learn from adversity and failure, but for the best chance of future happiness, Hallowell says, they need five basic tenets: to feel connected, to play, to practice, attain mastery and receive recognition. It's easy to get caught up in the "great riptide that sucks kids out of childhood and into an achievement fast lane as early as nursery school," Hallowell warns. Instead, he says, parents should focus on social/emotional health and happiness, creating an environment in which kids are free to "develop the muscles of confidence, optimism and hope." Drawing upon the research of optimist expert Martin Seligman, happiness researcher Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and others, the author offers a solid case for establishing joyful childhood roots that form the basis of adult contentment. Though occasionally overly sentimental, Hallowell's heartfelt message is essential for our fast-paced, electronic age, reminding parents and children alike to slow down, enjoy life and learn to play well. (Oct.) Forecast: The publisher plans a solid media package, including an 8-city author tour, but Hallowell's name alone will boost sales.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Hallowell (Harvard Medical Sch.) here aims to help parents give children the tools needed to achieve happiness. Though he provides useful, up-to-date information backed by quotes from many books and research studies, readers may resist his socioeconomic assumptions. Hallowell speaks as if everyone has attended an Ivy League school, for example. In addition, the vignettes used to illustrate various points often involve Hallowell's family, and it gets tiresome to read how terrific his children are. The absence of a bibliography is a further stumbling block. A much more accessible and easy-to-read book about raising happy children is Steve Biddulph's The Secret of Happy Children. Still, Hallowell's book may be requested because of his reputation and his previous publications, which include the popular Driven to Distraction, which addressed attention deficit disorder. Purchase this new book only where demand warrants. Alice Hershiser, Reedville, VA
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 The Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness, Janv. 5 2004
Par Audra Singh (Milton, Ontario Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
My husband and I are preparing for children and found this book very insightful. It helps you to think about and extract the wonders of your own childhood and how that connection brings you joy as an adult. The book give great advice on developing a connected childhood in your own kids and I can assure you that we will definitely use this knowlegde in raising our own kids (when God blesses us with them).
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Recommended for Anyone with Children, Mai 22 2003
Par K. E Hart - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This is an excellent book, which shows that in childhood you plant the seeds for adult happiness. It gives concrete suggestions about what to do for your children in order to improve their odds of becoming happy adults.

A few things struck me in particular: the idea of flow, that we are happiest when we are in activities that we get so wrapped up in that we forget ourselves, the concept that children need to learn how to fail, and how to cope with failure, that being bored is an opportunity, you needn't fill up every minute of your child's time, or orchestrate their play.

I'd recommend it to anyone with children, or anyone, such as teachers, that deal with children. Even an unhappy adult, might find out that they have the seeds of happiness within them, they just need some care to make them grow.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A Winner, Déc 9 2002
Par John H. Hughes M.D. (Tucson, AZ United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
>It is a pleasure to recommend THE CHILDHOOD ROOTS OF ADULT HAPPINESS:
> Five Steps to Help Kids Create and Sustain Lifelong Joy by Edward M.
> Hallowell, M.D. This was just released and reflects the views of a
> psychiatrist dealing with adolescent development. He draws from his
> experiences as a student at Phillips Exeter Academy,Harvard
> University, his family, and his clinical practice with objectivity and sensitivity. Not only does he point out the
> importance of connectiveness in youth with family and school
> associates, but also describes the HARVARD FALLACY.
> The studies quoted are appropriate to crime prevention as well as
> moving forward to far more effective community programs for mental
> health. Written for the general public, the author quotes appropriate
> recent studies that should be meaningful to ANY parent or grandparent.
> For those of us interested in understanding our own roots of joy,
> fear, "success", and appropriate or inappropriate self-esteem, this
> is
> an excellent book.
> Keep reading and thinking - AND COMMUNICATE - It's good for you!!!
The adult reader will find pleasure examining the content of this book along with AGING WELL by George E. Vaillant M.D.
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Dr. Hallowell has done it again; this is truly an outstanding book both for the professional clinician as well as parents. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Outstanding, Hallowell does it again!
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Publié le Oct. 3 2002 par Theresa Lavoie, Ph.D.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Bravo! His Best Yet
Ned Hallowell has done it again. "Roots" is his best book yet. It is clear, readable and essential to any caring parent. Read more
Publié le Oct. 2 2002 par Bill Grace

5.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful, Wholesome and Loving Advice
This is a wonderful book --- simple steps that can have a major impact on helping a child find joy and happiness. Read more
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