Talented Young Men Overcoming Tough Times: An Exploration of Resilience
By (Author) Thomas P. Hbert
Prufrock Press
Prufrock Press
1st November 2018
United States
Professional and Scholarly
305.310922
Paperback
174
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
317g
Talented Young Men Overcoming Tough Times features the life stories of five gifted, high-achieving young men who overcame serious adversity in their lives. Their stories, captured through qualitative interviews, help us to better understand the factors that shaped their resilience and enabled them to overcome difficult challenges, including homelessness, poverty, bullying, dysfunctional families, and abuse. The author presents the five life stories by dedicating an individual chapter to each young man featured in the book and concludes by synthesizing the consistent themes that are woven throughout the five inspirational life stories.
Dr. Hebert's powerful, user-friendly Talented Young Men Overcoming Tough Times is rare in focusing on only five complex cases, in the expert application of qualitative research methods, and in the depth of findings. The described adversity varies in type and context, provoking thought about what might lurk behind the faces in any classroom. The book also underscores the importance of alert and compassionate adults in troubled kids' survival, as well as crucial strengths in children and teens that help them thrive in spite of extreme challenges. Beyond being a potential supplemental textbook in several fields, this book can be valuable to adolescents who are strugglingand their parents, guardians, coaches, case workers, and court advocates.
,Jean Peterson,Purdue University, 1/10/19
Thomas P. Hebert, Ph.D., is Professor of Gifted and Talented Education in the College of Education at the University of South Carolina. He has more than a decade of K-12 classroom experience working with gifted students and 25 years in higher education training graduate students and educators in gifted education. He has also conducted research for the National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented (NRC/GT).