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Book Synopsis: Seriously. In her work across Canada and the US, child psychologist Jody Carrington has met hundreds of kids, families, and their support systems. Regardless of where she’s traveled or the specific circumstances of these encounters, the message she’s received from concerned parents and educators has been the same: Our kids are okay only if those of us trying to support them are okay.
During a child’s development, educators become a crucial connection point, with the potential to make a huge impact on a student’s well-being. But are the educators okay? Jody Carrington believes that most great educators want to make a difference. However, many educators are finding it more and more difficult "these days" to love what they do. It’s time we did a better job of looking after them first. Plain and simple.
This book is for those who work in educational settings: our teachers, bus drivers, administrators, educational assistants, librarians, administrative assistants, and custodians. It’s also for anyone who leads, loves, and supports them. If you have a kid, work with a kid, or love a kid, you will find something inspiring in these pages, possibly even game-changing.
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Are you an educator or a parent who is concerned about the well-being of the children in your life? Look no further than Kids These Days: A Game Plan For (Re)Connecting With Those We Teach, Lead, & Love. Written by renowned child psychologist Jody Carrington, this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to make a positive impact on the lives of our future generation.
With her extensive experience working with kids and their support systems, Carrington brings a unique perspective to the table. She understands that in order for our kids to thrive, we need to ensure that those who support them are thriving as well. This book delves into the challenges that educators face in today's world and provides practical solutions to help them rediscover their love for teaching.
But Kids These Days isn't just for educators. It's for anyone who loves a child and wants to create a nurturing environment for them to thrive. Whether you're a parent, a grandparent, or a caregiver, this book will open your eyes to the importance of connecting with the children in your life on a deeper level.
If you're looking for inspiration and game-changing insights, look no further than Kids These Days. Carrington's powerful words will motivate you to take action and make a difference. Don't wait any longer - empower yourself with the knowledge and tools to create a brighter future for our kids.
Take the first step towards making a difference today. Click here to get your copy of Kids These Days and embark on a transformative journey.
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