Everyday Resilience by Michelle Mitchell (Big Sky
Publishing) PB RRP $24.99 ISBN 9781922265029
Reviewed by
Dianne Bates
Sub-titled ‘Helping
Kids handle friendship drama, academic pressure, and the self-doubt of growing
up’, this book is clearly targeted at parents, carers and others who work with
children. The author has the expertise to help: not only is she the mother of
teenagers, but she left teaching in 2000 to found Youth Excel, a charity which
supports thousands of young people with life skills’ education, mentoring and
psychological services.
Mitchell
shows readers how they can cultivate resilience in young people by focusing on
seven key traits – courage, gratitude, empathy, self-awareness, responsibility,
self-care and contribution to the community. All the problems that young people
face in today’s fast-paced world seem to be addressed.
Despite the posters on our schools’ walls
and the endless research on resilience, there has been a significant rise in
mental illness in teenagers over the past five years. For many of our young
ones, resilience is much easier to talk about than put into practise.
In this
book Michelle shows every family how they can cultivate resilience in their
children or adolescents by focusing on 7 key traits - courage, gratitude,
empathy, self-awareness, responsibility, self-care and contribution. She
answers questions like: How can I help my child be more confident? What do I
say when my child is rejected by friends? How do I help a child who is
struggling academically? What do I say when my child says, "I can't"?
How do I help an anxious or shy child find their voice? What can I do to help
them discover their potential?
This is a practical book which will
certainly be helpful for those who work with children and who want to help
promote mental well-being.
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