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Preparing today's kids for an extraordinary future
208pages
8 heures de lecture
Today's children will be an unprecedented global force?are they ready? The Next Generation maps out the world of possibilities ahead for today's young people, and reveals the skills and habits they'll need to take full advantage of their unique futures. Around 35% of the world's population is under 20 years of age; known as Generation Z and Generation Alpha, these children are coming of age in a world that is safer, healthier, wealthier and more productive than ever before. Opportunities fan out in the distance for today's kids?a world of possibility awaits, and they will be the ones to shape the future for us all. Right now, it's the job of parents and educators to prepare these kids for what awaits. They need an instinctual adaptability, quick thinking and comfort with change. They need to be technologically literate, and ready to take on whatever challenges arise. This book explores the evolution of coming of age in a world where teens are already an entrepreneurial force, and shows you how to instill the talent, skills and instincts today's children will need to make the most of their future. Explore the unique opportunities that exist for today's children Discover the three capabilities that will prepare them for their dramatic journey Learn three ways in which kids can help create a worthwhile future for themselves Give them the skills they need to successfully navigate rapid, never-ending change Continuous technological advancements combined with our children's unprecedented levels of involvement will unleash humanity's next major social and economic evolution?will your child be ready? The Next Generation helps you prepare them for their journey to success
Rund 50.000 Kinder und Jugendliche leben in Tagesgruppen, Pflegefamilien oder Heimen und nahezu 6000 werden jährlich adoptiert. Viele von ihnen kennen ihre Lebensgeschichte oft nicht oder nur bruchstückhaft. Dieses fehlende Wissen um ihre Vergangenheit kann es ihnen erschweren, sich emotional und sozial zu entwickeln. Einen Zugang zu der Vergangenheit bietet die Biografiearbeit. Zwei erfahrene englische Praktiker präsentieren eine reiche Auswahl nützlicher und neuartiger Methoden und Übungen, die Kindern und Jugendlichen helfen, ihr bisheriges Leben zu verstehen, zu akzeptieren und positiv in die Zukunft zu sehen. Dabei wird die Biografiearbeit in verschiedenen pädagogischen Bereichen dargestellt, u.a. auch mit behinderten, sexuell missbrauchten oder lebensbedrohlich erkrankten Kindern sowie mit Geschwistern. Neu in der 2. Auflage ist das Kapitel über Kinder ausländischer Herkunft.