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The Rejected Child: Using Social Skills Training to Help Children Communicate, Reconnect, and Prosper

  • Social Skills Training
  • Categories:Education Theory Parenting
  • Language:English(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:February,2024
  • Pages:252
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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“This book is a breakthrough. The meaning behind it is simple: humanity, compassion, seeing people for who they are, but mostly – opening your heart to others. Social rejection can become a devastating blow to the potential future of every child… The Rejected Child offers healing and deep social correction, laying the foundations to establishing a more moral and wholesome society.”
- Shai Piron, former Israeli Minister of Education

“This book is a groundbreaking contribution to our understanding of the psychological aspects of peer rejection in school-age children.
What sets it apart is its masterful blend of profound theoretical insights and practical, actionable advices for teachers, parents and clinicians.”
- Professor Mor Nahum, Translational Neuroscientist, Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University

“I do think The Rejected Child has the potential to be the standard guide to clinical practice here in the US.”
– Professor Matthew Foreman, University of California. Irvine. U.S.

Feature

★Your groundbreaking manual for supporting and protecting children from social rejection
★IN THIS BOOK, YOU WILL LEARN:
How to develop and strengthen social skills
How to nurture relationships and make lasting connections
How to create a classroom atmosphere that eliminates social rejection
How to use empathy training as an effective intervention plan
How to help your child practice social skills at home and empower them
★Complete with training protocols and step-by-step guidelines, this pioneering book is an optimistic beacon for parents and professionals.
★It is written to provide you with the right practical tools to resolve social rejection and build up your child to prosper and succeed.

Description

The desire to be “a part of the group” resides in every one of us and is shown to be an especially crucial part of children's and young people’s healthy development.
However, an increasing number of children face the painful and overwhelming experience of being socially isolated. Experiences of peer rejection, bullying, social violence, and emotional stress, that, if left unattended, are shown to have a lasting impact well into their adulthood.
The Rejected Child is your life changing guide to overcoming the phenomenon of social rejection in children and adolescents.
Yael Abraham's thirty years of experience as a certified educational psychologist and family therapist provide a comprehensive and concise work models to help build lasting social bonds and foster a sense of belonging.

Author

Yael Abraham
Yael Abraham is an expert in educational psychology and a groundbreaking family therapist.
A pioneer in social rejection and developing social skills in children.
Yael has over thirty years of experience and has published several academic articles on the subject.
She developed unique models for working with children suffering from social difficulties, using creative professional tools like phototherapy and the gestalt methodology.
Today, Yael is a highly sought-after lecturer, training the next generation of therapists and parents on socially empowering their children.
Her books were published in Russian, Arabic, English, and even Braille.

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