
Believing It All
Marc Parent
2001
The acclaimed book in which a natural-born storyteller relays the vital lessons and inspiration he has drawn from life's most perfect teachers: children.
Both "Believing It All" by Marc Parent and "Building resilience in children and teens" by Kenneth R. Ginsburg, Martha M. Jablow are popular choices for readers interested in Family & Relationships and Nonfiction. This comparison helps you decide which to read first — or whether both belong on your list.

Marc Parent
2001
The acclaimed book in which a natural-born storyteller relays the vital lessons and inspiration he has drawn from life's most perfect teachers: children.

Kenneth R. Ginsburg, Martha M. Jablow
2005
Confronting the overwhelming amount of stress kids face today, this invaluable guide offers coping strategies for facing the combined elements of academic performance, high achievement standards, media messages, peer pressure, and family tension. The handbook acknowledges that adolescents commonly survive stress by either indulging in unhealthy behaviors or giving up completely, and its suggested solutions are aimed at strengthening resilience. The proposed plan enables kids from the age of 18 months to 18 years to build the seven crucial "C's"--Competence, confidence, connection, character, co.
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