21 Things You Forgot About Being a Kid: a partial guide to better understanding our children and ourselves

Author:   Rick Stevenson ,  Greg Wright
Publisher:   One Off Publishing
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9780978755485


Pages:   278
Publication Date:   01 November 2019
Format:   Hardback
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21 Things You Forgot About Being a Kid: a partial guide to better understanding our children and ourselves


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Did anyone ever say to you, Enjoy high school... those are the best years of your life! ? Remember the feeling of panic that came over you as you thought, You're kidding. This is it? Chances are, though, you are saying the same kinds of things to your own kids. When did you drink the Kool-Aid? Remembering the truth of what it's like to be a kid is vital because most of us are stuck in some phase of arrested development, thanks to something traumatic that happened do us during our youth. Do you know what that trauma was, and how it has affected who you are today? Understanding where you got stuck can free you to be the parent and adult you were meant to be. Philosopher and filmmaker Dr. Rick Stevenson has conducted over 5500 in-depth, personal interviews with kids from six continents over the past two decades.

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Author:   Rick Stevenson ,  Greg Wright
Publisher:   One Off Publishing
Imprint:   One Off Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.485kg
ISBN:  

9780978755485


ISBN 10:   0978755480
Pages:   278
Publication Date:   01 November 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A must-read for parents, educators, business leaders, health care professionals, and others who need to connect the dots about the centrality of childhood, and remember the important lessons learned from their own. --Steve Case, Co-Founder of AOL and former Chairman of Time Warner Fascinating is an understatement. Stevenson's work in interviewing thousands of kids and young adults over two decades is game-changing. His insights are powerful and important in our millennial age where depression and escapism through social media is pandemic. Not only does he provide unique and powerful insights but he advises us what to do about them! We can be thankful for this important book, and for the author's courage in facing the most difficult issues our world has to deal with. --David Bradford, CEO FluentWorlds Rick's book is truly unique, bringing a fresh perspective on emotional intelligence which is as stunning as it is useful. Through this important understanding, we can discover who we are and who we can be. --Ambassador J.Douglas Holladay


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Rick Stevenson is leading the practice of guided verbal journaling to unlock self-discovery, emotional intelligence and personal narrative empowerment. He has filmed over 5500 in-depth interviews with kids and teens from 12 countries as part of a longitudinal project using his StoryQ method of inquiry dedicated to raising emotional intelligence. He is a creative and passionate combination of award-winning filmmaker and Doctor of Philosophy from Oxford University. He has directed, produced, and/or written twelve feature films and 100 hours of television, working with artists such as Robert Redford, Hugh Grant, Christopher Plummer, Kiefer Sutherland, Meg Ryan, and Patrick Dempsey. He's an author, a public speaker, a husband, and a father of four who splits his time between Seattle, Washington and Vancouver, British Columbia.

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