tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233403960612156810.post2054891679665290871..comments2023-11-15T20:58:20.832-07:00Comments on Daily Dose of Positive Psychology: The Optimistic ChildSharon Carltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02554138190314679768noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233403960612156810.post-77732266940701490152011-01-30T20:51:41.499-07:002011-01-30T20:51:41.499-07:00Gavin:
Check out this article showing some resea...Gavin: <br />Check out this article showing some research results of a positive education approach in school:<br />http://www.ppc.sas.upenn.edu/positiveeducationarticle2009.pdf<br /><br />Also, read Martin Seligman's book: The Optimistic Child - great practical book. For that matter, read anything by Seligman, he's a prolific researcher and all-round genius in the field.<br /><br />A less academic book, with practical exercises for younger kids is: Feeling Great by Terry Orlick. Good luck with your teaching!Sharon Carltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02554138190314679768noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233403960612156810.post-28765556838965800782011-01-30T03:21:14.925-07:002011-01-30T03:21:14.925-07:00Hi Sharon. What are your ideas about, how schools...Hi Sharon. What are your ideas about, how schools can best teach “thought and feeling reflection techniques” and other lessons that help young people learn how to develop accumulative optimistic thought patterns?Gavin Devereuxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08370176257885239155noreply@blogger.com