This episode was originally published on Sunshine Parenting and is geared towards parents, staff, and older campers. There are mentions of youth mental health issues, including suicide, so parents please listen before deciding whether to share with your younger kids.
Join Sunshine for her conversation with Dr. Michele Borba about her phenomenal, must-read book THRIVERS: The Surprising Reasons Why Some Kids Struggle and Others Shine – 7 Teachable skills of heart, mind, & will that set happy, healthy, high-performing kids apart.
At GAC, our vision is Creating a happier world, one camper at a time. Our mission – what we specifically focus on – is building positive habits and character traits for a thriving life. We follow the research about what kids need to thrive now and into adulthood. The book Thrivers is a great resource for all of our staff and parents.
Dr. Michele Borba is an educational psychologist, best-selling author, and TODAY show contributor who has spoken to over one million participants on five continents and to countless media about child development issues.
She blends 40 years of teaching and consulting experience with latest science to offer sound, realistic advice to parents teachers and child advocates about helping children thrive.
Dr. Michele Borba’s latest book – THRIVERS: The Surprising Reasons Why Some Kids Struggle and Other Shine – is perhaps her most important book yet – and the timing couldn’t be better. She’s researched seven specific character traits that parents and educators can focus on teaching kids to help them be resilient “thrivers” in a time when many children and adolescents are NOT thriving. The book is divided into three parts (Nurturing Heart, Developing Mind, and Cultivating Will) and each section has two or three specific character traits outlined in detail. Not only does Dr. Borba shares stories and research backing the importance of teaching kids the trait, but she also provides specific age-by-age ideas about how to instill each trait. This book needs to be on every parent and educator’s bookshelf and can be read one chapter at a time (if you want to focus on one trait) or all at once. With youth mental health and suicide rates rising, we all need to stop and reflect on what’s most important to teach our kids. And it’s not math or grammar or athletic skills. Instead, it’s the specific character traits that will help kids excel in all areas. Pick up Thrivers and learn how to teach kids self-confidence, empathy, self-control, integrity, curiosity, perseverance, and optimism — all traits that are teachable and lead to a thriving life.
7 Essential Character Traits PDF
Thrivers book info & video series
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