Your Child's Strengths: Discover Them, Develop Them, Use Them

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Penguin, 2008 - 342 pages
An essential book for parents and teachers that explores how children’s individual strengths create success

With this groundbreaking work, educator Jenifer Fox is poised to change the conversation about education in this country. For too long, parents and teachers have focused on identifying and “fixing” kids’ weaknesses to improve academic performance. Passionately written and informed by Fox’s twenty-five years of experience, Your Child’s Strengthsturns that flawed paradigm on its head. Fox’s strengths-based philosophy provides the tools to prepare kids for the future in a world that demands greater adaptability and creative thinking than ever before.

Your Child’s Strengthswill give parents and teachers the tools to discover strengths in three main areas: Activity Strengths, the tasks that make you feel engaged and energized; Relationship Strengths, the things you do for and with others that make you feel valued and competent; and Learning Strengths, the unique ways we approachand understand new information. All three strengths work in tandem.

Pairing inspiring firsthand accounts of success with practical workbook tools and an outline of the award- winning Affinities Program Fox has implemented at her own school, this much- needed book is a user- friendly guide for parents, teachers, and administrators that will improve individual performance and an indispensable road map for young people and society to a future that plays to strengths.
 

Contents

PREFACE
1
THE FACE OF WEAKNESS
7
CREATE YOUR FUTURE PLAY TO YOUR
161
HOW IT WORKS 14
171
ACTIVITY STRENGTHS
178
IS THIS THE ANSWER TO OUR FUTURE?
236
MY STRENGTHS INVENTORY HAT VEST SHOES
243
THE AFFINITIES PROGRAM
259
RESOURCES
328
INDEX
335
A STRENGTHS AWAKENING
337
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Jenifer Fox, Medhas worked in day and boarding schools, single sex and coed schools, as a teacher and administrator for twenty-five years. She is currently head of the Purnell School in Pottersville, New Jersey. She holds a BS in communications from the University of Wisconsin– Madison, an MA in English from Middlebury College, and an MEd in school administration from Harvard University.

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