Turning the Me Generation into the We Generation: Raising kids that care
By (Author) Michael Ungar
Allen & Unwin
Inspired Living
1st October 2009
Australia
General
Non Fiction
305.2
Paperback
248
Width 138mm, Height 208mm
260g
Though today's youth culture may seem totally self-centred, kids still want close relationships with the significant adults in their lives. Like generations before them, they also want to be noticed for the contributions they can make. What they need, though, is compassion and encouragement from their parents. Combining inspiring stories from his professional experience with research from around the world, Michael Ungar reveals how the close connections kids crave, and the support adults provide, can help kids achieve their full potential - and how it can also protect them from the dangers of delinquency, whether it be drug abuse, violence, or early sexual activity. A fresh, optimistic approach to our children's true nature and potential.
Michael Ungar, PhD, has worked for over twenty years as a Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist with children and families in child welfare, mental health, education and correctional settings. He lives in Halifax, Canada with his partner and their two teenaged children.