Kristin Neff, PhD, is currently associate professor of educational psychology at The University of Texas at Austin. She is a pioneer in the field of self-compassion research, conducting the first empirical studies on self-compassion more than fifteen years ago. In addition to writing numerous academic articles and book chapters on the topic, she is author of Self-Compassion. In conjunction with her colleague Christopher Germer, she developed an empirically supported, eight-week training program called Mindful Self-Compassion, and offers workshops on self-compassion worldwide.
"As both a parent and teacher, this workbook by Hobbs and
Balentine, The Self-Compassion Workbook for Kids, is my new go-to
for teaching, sharing, and supporting kids in learning
self-compassion. It's packed full of so many fun, engaging, and
supporting practices that are not only essential to help kids, but
also an excellent resource for anyone who teaches, parents, and
supports the children of our world. This practical and accessible
guide will truly change how we can bring the practices of
self-compassion to kids."
--Lisa Baylis, MEd, teacher, counselor, and author of
Self-Compassion for Educators--Lisa Baylis, MEd
"Dear Kids, this lovely book takes you on a journey to discover
your inner superpower of kindness and mindfulness. You'll have fun,
play games, make crafts, enjoy nature, and learn how to tame your
inner dragon and make friends with your inner bully all at the same
time!"
--Dzung X. Vo, MD, author of The Mindful Teen--Dzung X. Vo, MD
"Full of creative and engaging exercises, this gem of a book guides
children in developing and practicing the self-compassion that
allows us to flourish."
--Tara Brach, author of Radical Acceptance and Trusting the
Gold--Tara Brach
"Hobbs and Balentine have crafted an engaging psychoeducational
workbook on self-compassion for youth. The book expertly scaffolds
readers from breathing exercises to emotion regulation and values
exploration, and includes cleverly linked audio tracks, written
mindfulness exercises, yoga, craft activities, and fun educational
challenges. It invites children to learn about kindness,
compassion, and mindfulness through workbook tasks and added
practices. As a child psychologist and author, I highly recommend
it!"
--Amy R. Murrell, PhD, licensed psychologist; coauthor of The Joy
of Parenting; and author of The Becca Epps Series about Bending
Your Thoughts, Feelings, and Behaviors--Amy R. Murrell, PhD
"If you are a parent, grandparent, or work with children, I
strongly recommend you pick up this book and keep it handy. Full of
practical exercises you can use today, it is a beautiful and
accessible handbook for helping kids develop the lifelong healthy
habit of self-compassion, which we now know is a key building block
of psychological resilience and well-being. As a bonus, when you
practice with kids, you are sure to benefit as well."
--Cassandra Vieten, PhD, executive director of the John W. Brick
Mental Health Foundation; acting director of the Center for
Mindfulness at the University of California, San Diego; and author
of Mindful Motherhood--Cassandra Vieten, PhD
"Lorraine and Amy have created a treasure trove of practices that
will help children and their grown-ups cultivate kindness and
compassion inside themselves and in the world around them."
--Christopher Willard, PsyD, faculty at Harvard Medical School, and
coauthor of Alphabreaths--Christopher Willard, PsyD
"Lorraine Hobbs and Amy Balentine's The Self-Compassion Workbook
for Kids is remarkable in its simplicity and usefulness. Its
lovely, accessible format gives kids and their caregivers a
step-by-step approach to experiencing self-compassion directly, and
becoming their own best friend. Highly recommended."
--Susan Kaiser Greenland, author of The Mindful Child, Mindful
Games, and The Inner Kids Program--Susan Kaiser Greenland
"Self-compassion is a powerful resource for coping with whatever
life sends our way. When adults learn it, they often say, 'Why
didn't I learn this sooner?' Well, now we can start to learn at the
earliest possible age. This superb workbook captures the depth and
scope of self-compassion in simple, totally delightful practices
and activities. Highly recommended for parents, teachers,
therapists, and anyone who loves kids."
--Christopher Germer, PhD, lecturer on psychiatry at Harvard
Medical School, codeveloper of the Mindful Self-Compassion program,
and author of The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion--Christopher
Germer, PhD
"This book is a fabulous resource for children, parents, teachers,
and grandparents. The authors make self-compassion accessible and
fun, which is no small feat. Packed with creative games and
activities, it is both practical and delightful. In fact, it is
good for children of all ages!"
--Susan M. Pollak, EdD, cofounder of the Center for Mindfulness and
Compassion at Harvard Medical School, and author of Self-Compassion
for Parents--Susan M. Pollak, EdD
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