Helping Children Succeed

what works and why

125 pages

English language

Published May 24, 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

ISBN:
978-0-544-93528-0
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OCLC Number:
944304075

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3 stars (1 review)

"What should we do to improve the lives of children growing up in adversity? From the best-selling author of How children succeed, a handbook to guide readers through the new science of success." -- From dustjacket.

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3 stars

Paul Tough has insight to offer here and much that I agree with. His premise is that character, or "noncognitive" traits, are not skills as such, and thus can't be taught directly, but rather traits that are formed by environment and being engaged in relevant and rigorous tasks. Beyond this very keen and valuable assertion, however, the book is light on takeaways and depth. He notes in the afterword that this was originally intended to be an online piece, and I think it would have been more fitting in such a form, as I didn't feel this was substantive enough to constitute a book.

Subjects

  • Success in children
  • Early childhood education

Places

  • United States