Mel Levin, a child and adolescent psychologist, is convinced that school problems, which parents often attribute to childish laziness, are actually explained by fear of failure and self-doubt.
Mel Levin, a child and adolescent psychologist, is convinced that school problems, which parents often attribute to childish laziness, are actually explained by fear of failure and self-doubt. Considering motor functions, memory, attention and speech, he shows the dependence of school success on their development. The eight chapters of the book are eight stories from the lives of schoolchildren who had learning difficulties. The author talks about how, with the help of a psychotherapist, they were able to overcome them.
AST: AST Moscow: Transitkniga, 343 p.