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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Marilee Jones , Kenneth R. Ginsburg , Martha M. JablowPublisher: American Academy of Pediatrics Imprint: American Academy of Pediatrics Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.342kg ISBN: 9781581102307ISBN 10: 1581102305 Pages: 235 Publication Date: 01 September 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsLess Stress, More Success - A New Approach to College Admissions and Beyond Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: Dean Marilee Jones: View From the Admissions Office Chapter 1 My Epiphany Chapter 2 Parental Behavior and Beliefs Chapter 3 Why Is the College Admissions Process So Stressful? Chapter 4 Why Are Kids So Stressed? Chapter 5 Why Do Parents Act the Way We Do? Chapter 6 A Better Way to Look at College Admissions Chapter 7 Dos and Don'ts for Parents in the Admissions Process Part Two: Dr Ken Ginsburg: What Can Parents Do? Chapter 8 The Problem With Perfectionism Chapter 9 Look at Your Child Chapter 10 Stress and Its Effects Chapter 11 Fostering Resilience Chapter 12 Building Competence Chapter 13 The Value of Free Time Chapter 14 Changing Thinking Patterns Chapter 15 Strengthening Confidence Chapter 16 Connection, Character, and Contribution Chapter 17 Assuming More Control Chapter 18 Coping With Stress Chapter 19 Getting Ready to Leave...and the Year After Part Three: The Dean of Admissions Talks to Students Part Four: Just for Teens: A Guide to Managing Stress Epilogue: Carrots, Eggs, and Coffee Resources IndexReviewsAuthor InformationMarilee Jones, Former Dean of Admissions at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): I have worked in college admissions for 25 years. I have seen many changes over time, but I have become alarmed at the pressures we adults are collectively placing on young people to make us all happy because I see how this drive to be admitted to college is affecting them so negatively. Wanting to become part of the solution, I have begun to speak out publicly about the effects of this pressure on kids. I am now involved in a growing movement to change the way higher education handles admissions so that students are seen, as I like to describe it, as human ""beings"" rather than human ""doings."" Dr Ken Ginsburg: I have specialized in adolescent medicine for 19 years at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. My patients range from poor urban to upper-income suburban youth. I am very concerned about how young people's behaviors affect their health. It seems that every year I see more young people who are physically ill, anxious, and depressed-some of whom are turning to dangerous quick fixes, such as drugs and alcohol-as a result of constant pressure to prove they are good enough to get into college. But I've become increasingly convinced that children and teens can overcome a great deal of adversity and deal with significant stress if their resilience is given the opportunity to flourish. Both of us are critically concerned about what's happening to young people and deeply committed to redirecting them from the dangerous direction in which they're headed. We share a mutual goal: to help parents support their children in becoming successful at school and in life. Truly successful young people know how to face challenges, manage stress, enjoy life, and reach their potential while remaining healthy and well balanced. Success doesn't mean being the best at everything or attending the ""best"" college. Success isn't determined by a fat acceptance letter from their first-choice college. Success in the college admissions process can be achieved by finding the most appropriate college for each individual student-the best match-and by using this opportunity to develop resilience, integrity, and confidence for a lifetime. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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