If you know (or are) an introvert, you definitely need to get this book! And now, I'll let Christine have the floor :)
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I am so happy to announce the official release of my book, Quiet Kids. This book, in addition to being the book I wish I had read as a child, speaks to introversion in children, pulling on the latest research in the area and providing parents and educators strategies to help support introverted children. As most of you know, my writing career started with my books related to gifted children, and while not all gifted children are introverted, a quiet temperament does dominate that particular subgroup of children.
Quiet Kids looks at what it means to be introverted in today's noisy world.
Here is the description of the book:
Being an introverted child is difficult, especially in an ever-increasingly noisy world. Often viewed as aloof, unmotivated or conceited, introverted children are deeply misunderstood by parents, educators and even their peers. That's where Quiet Kids: Helping Your Introverted Child Succeed in an Extroverted World comes in. Designed to provide parents with a blueprint for not only understanding the nature of introversion, Quiet Kids provides specific strategies to teach their children how to thrive in a world that may not understand them. Presented in an easy-to-read, conversational style, the book uses real-world examples and stories from introverts and parents to show parents and educators how to help children develop resiliency and enhance the positive qualities of being an introvert. With specific strategies to address academic performance, bullying, and resiliency, Quiet Kids is a must read for anyone wishing to enhance the lives of introverted children.
Publisher's Weekly was kind enough to call the book "Extremely useful for educators and parents, this thoughtful text emphasizes the many gifts of quiet kids.”
Quiet Kids can be found in Barnes and Noble stores across the United States, as well as online at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Walmart and other retailers world wide.
As part of the launch of Quiet Kids, I developed a little quiz to help you know if you may have an introvert in the house:
- My child prefers to spend time alone or reading after school? T/F
- My child is generally quiet? T/F
- Teachers often characterize my child as shy? T/F
- I often worry that my child has very few friends? T/F
- My children struggles when things are not part of a routine or predictable? T/F
I also have a special giveaway to celebrate the launch:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
THANK YOU for the support of this important book. Be sure to check out the events page on my website to see what other fun things I have planned.
1 comment:
Thanks Michelle!
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