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Say Goodbye to Being Shy

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Say Goodbye to Being Shy
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Richard Brozovich
By (author) Linda Chase
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:130
Category/GenreSelf-help and personal development
ISBN/Barcode 9781572246096
ClassificationsDewey:155.232
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Edition 2nd Revised edition

Publishing Details

Publisher New Harbinger Publications
Imprint New Harbinger Publications
Publication Date 1 July 2008
Publication Country United States

Description

When is shyness just a facet of your child's personality, and when is it a problem? Even occasional shyness can inhibit your child from making friends, being open to new hobbies and experiences, and performing well in school. This book features more than forty fun activities kids and parents can do together to build confidence and assertiveness, useful attributes with lifelong benefits. The first activity in this book helps you create a reward system to encourage progress as your child learns to move past shyness. The rest of the activities, designed and used by child therapists, help your child become more self-assured and comfortable interacting with others. Your child will learn to: -Notice and celebrate small triumphs over shyness in everyday life -Relax when they feel anxious -Make eye contact -Say hi and use welcoming body language to make new friends -Speak with confidence

Author Biography

Richard Brozovich, PhD, is a certified school psychologist and licensed psychologist in the state of Michigan. He has worked with children in schools and private practice for more than forty years. Brozovich has a special interest in anxious and shy children and has extensive experience with children who are selectively mute. He has authored and co-authored publications about children in foster care, learning disabilities, attention deficit disorder, and school resources. For the past ten years, he has written a weekly newspaper column about school-related issues and the field of psychology. In 2003, Brozovich was selected by his colleagues to be Michigan's School Psychologist of the Year. Linda Chase, MSW, is an elementary school social worker. She has also worked as a psychotherapist specializing in children and family issues. Chase has co-authored books on the subjects of foster children and selective mutism and presents workshops for children and parents on various topics including life skills, communication, and problem solving.