Dr. Robyn Silverman is a child development specialist, sought - after speaker and award - winning writer known for her no - nonsense yet positive approach to helping
young people and their families thrive.
Not exact matches
For example, we know from existing research that social
and emotional skills are critical to
young people's academic success (Farrington et al., 2012),
and that children must have the opportunity to practice
and develop SEL skills such as empathy, perseverance,
and collaboration, in order to
thrive in careers, in
family,
and in community as adults (CASEL, 2015; Farrington et al., 2012; Pellegrino & Hilton, 2012).
She created Come along Kids Counselling for
young people and their
families and maintains a
thriving practice.
What
Young People Need to
Thrive: Leveraging the Strengthening
Families Act to Promote Normalcy (PDF - 1,843 KB) Annie E. Casey Foundation (2015) Provides the perspectives of children
and youth in out - of - home care on everyday experiences
and normalcy interventions to facilitate the improved implementation of normalcy mandates.
Family relationships provide the foundation from which
young people can develop the motivation
and skills to overcome challenges
and thrive.
He works in partnership with parents to support
and improve
family communications about difficulties the child or
young person may have so enabling them to overcome their issues
and continue to
thrive.