It’s been a long time since I wrote a blog. But last night, when I was having trouble sleeping, I decided to be both productive and find the silver lining by writing down the thoughts circulating in my head. I know there has been a lot of fake and dist …
Join me at Book.Con 2018 on June 3rd at the Javits Center. I will be signing my book, The Grit Guide for Teens from 11-1. Catch me at the New Harbinger booth #2249. Bill Clinton and James Patterson will be there promoting their new book at the same …
View Original Article >> p. 16 Volume 46 Issue 3 It’s the day of the state math test at Harrison Avenue Elementary School in Westchester County, New York, and Persee, the perseverant puppy mascot, sits on top of the smart board, a visual reminder …
If you missed my presentation with Dr. Steve Kurtz on the the topic of growing grit in teens, here is your opportunity to see a recording. ENJOY!
If you missed my talk at Edgemont on The Keys to Student Success here is your opportunity to watch it.
Business consultant and camp guru, Sarah Kurtz McKinnon, interviews psychologist, writer, and fellow EOT faculty member, Dr. Caren Baruch-Feldman, about selecting staff with grit and cultivating their on-site perseverance.
Join Sarah Kurtz McKinnon and Dr. Caren Baruch-Feldman as they discuss, “Getting Staff To Be Gritty”, on Tuesday, Jan. 16 @ 1pm EST! Register Here: https://events.genndi.com/channel/EOT_Webinars_Gritty
People who develop grit from an early age are more persistent and resilient in achieving their goals than people who are not. Dr. Caren Baruch Feldman, a clinical psychologist and expert on grit, provides strategies for coaches, group leaders, and pare …
Psychologist Caren Baruch-Feldman offers 10 crucial strategies to help you stick to it, whatever “it” happens to be. Being gritty, having self-control in the face of temptations, and rebounding from failure are not easy. However, there are ways that we …
When was the last time you modeled Cousin Vinny and asked your kids: How do you like your grits: regular, creamy, or al dente? Sure, french toast with crispy bacon, a slice of tasty pizza, or a Big Mac (or two) might be their preference but if you want …
Part three of a three-part series on fostering grit in teen clients. Read part one and two. So far, I have suggested ways teens can grow their grit by focusing on changing themselves—their mind-set and behavior. As important as this internal work is, i …
Click to View Original Article Congratulations to Dr. Caren Baruch-Feldman who was awarded School Psychologist of the Year by the New York Association of School Psychologists (NYASP) for Westchester/Rockland/Putnam Counties. Dr. Caren Baruch-Feldman w …
Part two of a three-part series on fostering grit in teen clients. Read part one here. While developing a gritty mind-set is important, if that mind-set is not accompanied by a change in behavior, you will not get the results you want. So, how can you …
What you’ll learn in this episode: How we can help teens be the best version of themselves. What mindset, behavior, and culture supports grit. What YOUTH Positive is. Why happiness is a worthy goal. Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Follow …
Part one of a three-part series on fostering grit in teen clients You may be wondering, “How as a therapist can I bring the latest research from the field of grit into my practice? And, more importantly, how can I foster grit in my teenage clients?” In …
It’s been a long time since I wrote a blog. But last night, when I was having trouble sleeping, I decided to be both productive and find the silver lining by writing down the thoughts circulating in my head. I know there has been a lot of fake and dist …
Join me at Book.Con 2018 on June 3rd at the Javits Center. I will be signing my book, The Grit Guide for Teens from 11-1. Catch me at the New Harbinger booth #2249. Bill Clinton and James Patterson will be there promoting their new book at the same …
View Original Article >> p. 16 Volume 46 Issue 3 It’s the day of the state math test at Harrison Avenue Elementary School in Westchester County, New York, and Persee, the perseverant puppy mascot, sits on top of the smart board, a visual reminder …
If you missed my presentation with Dr. Steve Kurtz on the the topic of growing grit in teens, here is your opportunity to see a recording. ENJOY!
If you missed my talk at Edgemont on The Keys to Student Success here is your opportunity to watch it.
Business consultant and camp guru, Sarah Kurtz McKinnon, interviews psychologist, writer, and fellow EOT faculty member, Dr. Caren Baruch-Feldman, about selecting staff with grit and cultivating their on-site perseverance.
Join Sarah Kurtz McKinnon and Dr. Caren Baruch-Feldman as they discuss, “Getting Staff To Be Gritty”, on Tuesday, Jan. 16 @ 1pm EST! Register Here: https://events.genndi.com/channel/EOT_Webinars_Gritty
People who develop grit from an early age are more persistent and resilient in achieving their goals than people who are not. Dr. Caren Baruch Feldman, a clinical psychologist and expert on grit, provides strategies for coaches, group leaders, and pare …
Psychologist Caren Baruch-Feldman offers 10 crucial strategies to help you stick to it, whatever “it” happens to be. Being gritty, having self-control in the face of temptations, and rebounding from failure are not easy. However, there are ways that we …
When was the last time you modeled Cousin Vinny and asked your kids: How do you like your grits: regular, creamy, or al dente? Sure, french toast with crispy bacon, a slice of tasty pizza, or a Big Mac (or two) might be their preference but if you want …
Part three of a three-part series on fostering grit in teen clients. Read part one and two. So far, I have suggested ways teens can grow their grit by focusing on changing themselves—their mind-set and behavior. As important as this internal work is, i …
Click to View Original Article Congratulations to Dr. Caren Baruch-Feldman who was awarded School Psychologist of the Year by the New York Association of School Psychologists (NYASP) for Westchester/Rockland/Putnam Counties. Dr. Caren Baruch-Feldman w …
Part two of a three-part series on fostering grit in teen clients. Read part one here. While developing a gritty mind-set is important, if that mind-set is not accompanied by a change in behavior, you will not get the results you want. So, how can you …
What you’ll learn in this episode: How we can help teens be the best version of themselves. What mindset, behavior, and culture supports grit. What YOUTH Positive is. Why happiness is a worthy goal. Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Follow …
Part one of a three-part series on fostering grit in teen clients You may be wondering, “How as a therapist can I bring the latest research from the field of grit into my practice? And, more importantly, how can I foster grit in my teenage clients?” In …