The Self-Driven Child by William Stixrud and Ned Johnson is a groundbreaking book that explores the importance of giving children more autonomy and control over their lives to foster better mental health, motivation, and academic success. The authors, both experts in psychology and education, argue that allowing children to take ownership of their decisions and responsibilities can lead to more resilient and self-motivated individuals. The book provides practical strategies for parents to support their children’s independence while maintaining a healthy balance between guidance and freedom.
Why Read This Book
- Offers evidence-based insights into the benefits of giving children more control over their lives.
- Provides practical strategies for fostering autonomy and self-motivation in children.
- Written by experts in psychology and education with extensive experience in child development.
- Ideal for parents and educators looking for effective approaches to parenting and child development.
- Helps readers understand the science behind motivation and resilience in children.
About the Authors
William Stixrud, Ph.D., is a clinical neuropsychologist with expertise in adolescent development and educational psychology. Ned Johnson is an educational consultant and co-founder of PrepMatters, a tutoring and test preparation company. Together, Stixrud and Johnson offer a well-researched and practical guide to empowering children to become self-driven and resilient. Their combined experience in psychology and education provides valuable insights for parents and educators aiming to support children’s growth and independence.
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