What can parents and other concerned adults do to prevent the next Sandy Hook? Are there red flags that warn us if our children might become victims or perpetrators of bullying, or of sexual assault? How do we know when a child or young adult is at risk for suicide, or just moody? These are certainly questions most parents have wondered about, especially at a time when childhood dangers seem increasingly hard to predict or control. Warning Signs is the first comprehensive book of its kind, explaining the underlying factors and signs of youth violence and aggression-and how to identify and guard against them. Topics include: violent media influences, bullying, hazardous friendships, sexual aggression and abuse, risky thinking and entitled attitudes, school safety, gun violence, mental health, and more. Doctors Brian Johnson and Laurie Berdahl provide specific, practical ideas, strategies, and tips based on current research and years of clinical experience. They even suggest language parents can use during tough conversations with their kids-or with another child's parents. This timely guide will appeal to any adult who is worried about the levels of violence and aggression committed against and by today's youth, and who wants to raise emotionally healthy, kind, safe children amidst today's dangers.



Autorentext

Brian D. Johnson, PhD, is a licensed child psychologist and professor at the University of Northern Colorado. Dr. Johnson has been teaching graduate students as well as seeing children and families in private sessions for 20 years. Laurie Berdahl, MD, is a board certified obstetrician-gynecologist who earned her medical degree from the University of Iowa, and completed her residency training at the University of Oklahoma in Oklahoma City. Drs. Johnson and Berdahl have two children and together are the authors of 7 Skills for Parenting Success. They live in Greenly, CO.

Titel
Warning Signs
Untertitel
How to Protect Your Kids from Becoming Victims or Perpetrators of Violence and Aggression
EAN
9781613730454
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
01.08.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.45 MB