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Change Your Mindset / Save Your Child - by Doris Barren (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Join the author as she makes a case for the impact our mindset has on our lives.
- Author(s): Doris Barren
- 178 Pages
- Family + Relationships, Life Stages
Description
Book Synopsis
Join the author as she makes a case for the impact our mindset has on our lives. As we grow into adulthood, our mindset is influenced and nurtured by the adults and others with whom we spend most of our time. Her experience as a parent and Substitute Teacher helped her recognize the overwhelming pressure our children in the 11 - 16-year-old age group undergo while transitioning from the child culture of elementary school to the young-adult culture of high-school. As the focus of the book, she is their voice.
Review Quotes
When I began reading this book, I immediately thought it was not for me. I have no children, so why do I want to read stories about children in jail and how different parenting, teaching, and thinking could have prevented these lives from being irrevocably torn and damaged.
How wrong I was!
Ms. Barren's book is a primer for living. It's thought provoking, eye opening, and inspirational. It's a call back to the times before parents and teachers abdicated their duties as role models and layers of the foundation from which tomorrow's critical thinking and interactions with others will spring. It's a manual to help us find our way back to becoming influencers, both actively and inactively, who will instill the strength in our youth that will help them make better decisions from positions of self-confidence, strength, and healthy pride.
Yes, there are stories. Yes, there are quotes we've all heard before, but there are also new words to live by. These maxims are torn down and expanded upon in a way that each one of us can apply in our daily lives and, more importantly, in our interactions with others. Ms. Barren shows us how to become guiding lights, healthy examples of ways to live that make others want to follow our paths.
In the latter part of the book, Ms. Barren even offers a checklist and workbook approach that can be used as refreshers, as decision-making aids, and in training our minds to reset, change perspective, and focus on positive change that will enrich not only our lives, but also the lives of those we care for, those we interact with on a daily basis, and, more importantly, those silent witnesses who are watching and trying to emulate us.
There is something here from which all of us can learn. - Ann Collins, Book Reviewer