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The Anxious Generation By Jonathan Haidt
Co-Intelligence By Ethan Hollick
The Art and Science of Getting Happier
This Chair Rocks & Unmasked
What My Bones Know & The Body Keeps The Score
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Sitting Pretty by Rebekah Taussig
Atlas of the Heart by Brenè Brown
Crazy Brave by Joy Harjo
The Water Dancer by T. Coates
The Sun Does Shine by A. Hindton
The Nickel Boys by C. Whitehead
FHWP Book Club
Home
The Anxious Generation By Jonathan Haidt
Co-Intelligence By Ethan Hollick
The Art and Science of Getting Happier
This Chair Rocks & Unmasked
What My Bones Know & The Body Keeps The Score
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Sitting Pretty by Rebekah Taussig
Atlas of the Heart by Brenè Brown
Crazy Brave by Joy Harjo
The Water Dancer by T. Coates
The Sun Does Shine by A. Hindton
The Nickel Boys by C. Whitehead
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Home
The Anxious Generation By Jonathan Haidt
Co-Intelligence By Ethan Hollick
The Art and Science of Getting Happier
This Chair Rocks & Unmasked
What My Bones Know & The Body Keeps The Score
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Sitting Pretty by Rebekah Taussig
Atlas of the Heart by Brenè Brown
Crazy Brave by Joy Harjo
The Water Dancer by T. Coates
The Sun Does Shine by A. Hindton
The Nickel Boys by C. Whitehead
The Anxious Generation By Jonathan Haidt
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The Anxious Generation Out Now. Order the Book.
From New York Times bestselling coauthor of The Coddling of the American Mind, an essential investigation into the collapse of youth mental health—and a plan for a healthier, freer childhood
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Making Learning More Playful
In this series, we showcase six schools that are taking innovative—and practical—approaches to play-based learning, and share compelling evidence that learning through play benefits students of all ages.
The Evolutionary Importance of Self-Directed Play | Expert Advice | The Genius of Play
Dr. Peter Gray explains why play is a primal mode of education and shares tips for inspiring more play
Home - National Institute for Play
Play helps us learn, innovate, and relate. Explore the science of play at the National Institute for Play.
Home - Dr. Jean Twenge
Dr. Jean Twenge Is Available for Speaking Events Dr. Twenge’s talks have delighted and
Eliminate Barriers to Risk Taking in Outdoor Play
The benefits of outdoor play aren’t just physical. It allows children to challenge themselves and become appraisers of risk. This, in turn, helps develop cognitive, social and emotional, and self-regulatory skills.
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Stolen Focus - Johann Hari
Our ability to pay attention is collapsing. From the NYT bestselling author of Chasing the Scream and Lost Connections comes a groundbreaking examination of why this is happening—and how to get our attention back.
CBT in the classroom. CBT in an Educational setting.
CBT in the classroom. CBT in an educational setting. Teachers can skilfully use CBT strategies in schools and colleges.
We're a nonprofit exposing the negative effects of persuasive technology and social media and empowering people to take action. Discover The Social Dilemma, our podcast, course, and more.
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Technology and Young Children: Online Resources and Position Statement
Read key messages from the joint position statement and related resources on the Technology and Young Children
How every child can thrive by five
"What if I was to tell you that a game of peek-a-boo could change the world?" asks seven-year-old Molly Wright, one of the youngest-ever TED speakers. Breaking down the research-backed ways parents and caregivers can support children's healthy brain development, Wright highlights the benefits of play on lifelong learning, behavior and well-being, sharing effective strategies to help all kids thrive by the age of five. She's joined onstage by one-year-old Ari and his dad, Amarjot, who help illustrate her big ideas about brain science. (This TED Talk was produced in collaboration with Minderoo Foundation as an educational tool for parents and caregivers around the world and is supported by UNICEF.)
Playing to Learn in Middle and High School
Play-based learning can help older students remember new material and transfer their learning from one context to another.
Reintroducing Playful Learning in High School
These strategies for using play-based learning with older students can get them more engaged with your course content.
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