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BooksNo Mind Left Behind
"Millions of children are at a fork in the road. One road leads to opportunity, confidence, and eventually the fulfillment of their personal and vocational potential. The other, unfortunately, is a road of frustration, unfulfilled promise, and an increased probability of social and academic failure. This is a book about giving children the best possible chance to go down the right road. Childhood is fleeting, and the clock is ticking when it comes to giving your child a chance to succeed."
In this revolutionary new book, Dr. Adam Cox reveals what parents and educators need to know about executive control skills- the eight essential cognitive abilities that are crucial for every child. These skills have helped children diagnosed with special needs reach new levels of achievement, and they help ever child fulfill his or her fullest potential, regardless of age and development level. The eight skills are:
With expert tools and techniques, this ground-breaking guide reframes what we know about the brain—and provides much-needed solutions to help every child thrive. Boys of Few Words
"Raising emotionally healthy boys is not a task for the timid or weak of spirit. It is a job for visionaries, parents who can see the men their sons will become. Parenting our children requires all the energy we can summon. It requires us to keep our wits, look with insight, and forgive ourselves when we make mistakes. It is both a job and a passion. And nothing we will ever do will be as important." --from Boys of Few Words
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What are parents and professionals saying about Boys of Few Words? "Dr. Cox's book is important, insightful, and timely. His ideas about helping boys of all ages will be useful to parents, to teachers, and indeed to all of us who have a stake in boys' emotional health—which is, in fact, everyone." --Mary Pipher, PhD, author of Reviving Ophelia
"Thanks to Dr. Cox's help, my grandson now has a smile on his face: he's learned to advocate for himself and command respect. In this book, you too can discover the tools to nurture and guide 'boys of few words' into articulate, healthy, and happy young men." --Hedy Perkin-Geist, grandmother of a 9-year-old
"We now know that boyhood is a lot more complex than 'snips and snails and puppy dog tails.' In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Cox explains the importance of language in boys' development and their future success and happiness, and provides useful, field-tested strategies for improving and enhancing crucial language capabilities. This compelling, readable, and insightful book will contribute immeasurably to your understanding of the boys in your life. I recommend it highly to parents, teachers, and coaches." --Richard D. Lavoie, author of It's So Much Work to Be Your Friend
"Dr. Cox is onto something important, and his suggestions for helping boys develop critical communication skills are both readable and practical. Parents and teachers will be grateful for this information—and in due time, so will the boys." --Jane M. Healy, PhD, author of Your Child's Growing Mind
"This book is a wonderful source of practical wisdom on how to bring out the best in boys for whom communication does not flow easily, help them to be happier people, and lead them to fulfill their potential. There is no better book offering humane, clinically informed, valuable advice in this essential area." --Simon Baron-Cohen, PhD, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology and Director, Autism Research Centre, Cambridge University, UK; author of The Essential Difference: The Truth about the Male and Female Brain
"Adam Cox provides parents of boys with important tools to raise sons with the social communication skills critical for both personal and professional success today. Filled with excellent teaching strategies, this important book will empower parents to raise sons with social competence, in addition to the academic and athletic competence on which parents of boys have traditionally put so much emphasis." --Kathryn Pengilly MA, CCC, SLP, speech-language pathologist and mother of three boys
"It was such a relief to learn there are reasons why my son behaves the way he does—and that the challenges he faces can be overcome. No one has all the answers, but Boys of Few Words answered a lot of my questions." --Jayne Hatfield-Robinson, mother of an 11-year old
"Dr. Cox not only explains why boys struggle with communication, but gives parents numerous practical ideas on how to help them live up to their full potential. Most importantly, this book recognizes that all boys are different, and gives not just one but many approaches to help us be better parents. Boys of Few Words will be a reference for us until our son reaches adulthood." --Clark and Barbara Finnical, parents of an 8-year-old
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