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Help Your Child Through School
Oct 4, 2024 11:16 PM

Author:David Lewis

Help Your Child Through School

Helping your child through school may mean the difference between classroom success and failure. With academic qualifications an essential passport to rewarding and enjoyable careers, and with the many changes taking place in education, such help has never been more vitally necessary.

In this practical book, covering the whole age range, bestselling psychologist Dr David Lewis explains how to become an active partner in your child’s educational achievements.

You will learn ways of:

-Working in partnership with teachers

-Increasing classroom motivation and confidence

-Developing natural learning abilities

-Dealing with anxieties which undermine success

-Offering the right kind of assistance with homework

-Smoothing the transition between schools

-Ensuring the best examination grades

Help Your Child Through School is an easy-to-follow guide which assumes no special expertise or educational attainment on the part of parents.

The results of more than a decade’s work with teachers, educational specialists and parents this book is one of the best investments you can make in your child’s future.

Reviews

I hope the world will support her vision of hope

—— Nelson Mandela

From one of Africa's most positive and far-sighted thinkers comes a wonderful book combining an elegant critique of Africa's troubled past with a rallying cry for how Africans can use culture, nature and self-belief to reverse their continent's decline. The Challenge for Africa is a milestone in African writing that both educates and inspires

—— Tim Butcher

Penetrating. . . a 21st century manifesto for Africans, drawing on her own experience as a worldly Kenyan, street-fighting activists, member of parliament and, from 2003-2006, government minister. Her analysis is thorough. She reaches into African history, culture, psychology, contemporary politics and fragile ecosystems

—— Financial Times

Like a Nelson Mandela or a Mahatma Gandhi, Maathai stands way above most mortals

—— The Guardian

Wangari Maathai is a prophet for our time

—— Alexandra Fuller

As one of the women leaders that are changing Africa she is an inspiration to us all

—— Gordon Brown

Wangari Maathai has been a champion of the environment, of women, of Africa, and of anyone concerned about our future security

—— Kofi Annan

We urgently need to engage with those who have felt threatened and then threaten us in turn. We need an enhanced political vocabularly ... Making Terrorism History is part of extending what we have understood as the political in crucial ways. Read it.

—— Susie Orbach, author of Towards Emotional Literacy

A critique both pointed and witty

—— Howard Newby , Independent

Collini writes beautifully

—— Chris Patten , Financial Times

Collini puts his finger on the nub of the problem facing universities. Collini's book is a must-read

—— AC Grayling , Literary Review

The Internet has fundamentally changed the architecture of business and society. This terrific book shows you how to live, learn, and thrive in a networked world.

—— Joi Ito, Director, MIT Media Lab

In times of change and uncertainty...adaptability creates stability. It is insights like this that make The Startup of You such a compelling new way to approach your life. Hoffman and Casnocha have distilled the essence of entrepreneurship into a potion for personal success, regardless of your career plans.

—— John Etchemendy, Provost, Stanford University

The same extraordinary vision and timing that enabled Reid to found LinkedIn is once again on display with his book The Start-up of You. His central thesis, that every individual can benefit from acting as the entrepreneur of their own life and career, has never been more important than it is in today's increasingly globalized, competitive, and networked world.

—— Jeff Weiner, CEO, LinkedIn

A fascinating insight to the workings of Silicon Valley and the characters therein and how they interact with each other

—— RecruitmentViews.com

There is much helpful advice but the main themes are to make sure your network is as strong as it can be so that it helps you to also make sure you are in a place that has opportunities for you

—— Citywealth Magazine
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