Ron Taffel's The New Anxiety: Challenges for 21st Century Kids, Parents, Educators and Clinicians - The 92nd Street Y, New York

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Ron Taffel's The New Anxiety: Challenges for 21st Century Kids, Parents, Educators and Clinicians

Nov 16, 2012


Dr. Taffel's multimedia presentation at the 2012 Wonderplay Conference is engaging and laugh out loud funny at times. He presents his view that to protect 'childhood' we must understand how today's kids are different, far more anxious than in earlier eras. Educators and parents can then strengthen adult authority and compassion, rather than subtly blame each other. Through lecture and video clips Dr. Taffel describes realistic, exciting ways school can empower parents at home, teachers in the classroom, and for the good of our children, lessen the divide between school and home. Download PDF


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