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Parenting Bright Kids
Who Struggle in School

“If you care about a "square peg child", take this journey with the Rosettis. It's a voyage that you will not soon forget.”

Richard D Lavoie, M.A., M.Ed.
Author, “It’s so much work to be your friend”
and “The Motivation Breakthrough”
Producer, The F.A.T. City Workshop

 

About the book

Parenting Bright Kids Who Struggle in School guides parents through the challenging and often unfamiliar landscape of raising kids who have been labeled with learning differences, including dyslexia, ADHD, autism, sensory processing disorder, and more.

This book:

  • Builds upon Harvard professor Todd Rose's groundbreaking research in the "Science of Individuality."

  • Helps parents target their child's jagged profile of strengths and weaknesses.

  • Explains a child's context of learning and multiple pathways.

  • Teaches revolutionary techniques to encourage strengths and mitigate weaknesses.

  • Helps parents manage the emotional fallout of raising a child who does not conform to the "average" model of learning.

Dewey Rosetti  Speaker, Author, Consultant,  Change-Maker

Dewey Rosetti
Speaker, Author, Consultant,
Change-Maker

 

“A truly remarkable book”

Robert Brooks,
Ph.D.Faculty, Harvard Medical School (part-time)
Co-author, Raising Resilient Children and 
The Power of Resilience: Achieving Balance, Confidence,
and Personal Strength in Your Life

Drawing from her own experience as the parent of a child with learning differences―who is now a highly successful adult―Dewey outlines clear lessons from a quarter century of advocating for kids who learn differently.

 

Parenting Bright Kids
Who Struggle in School

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“This book will truly serve as a rich resource for families and professionals alike, it represents a story about hope and resilience”

Parenting a child is a challenging task, but the challenge is heightened significantly when the child is confronted with learning and/or attention problems.  Dewey Rosetti has written a truly remarkable book, sharing not only the learning struggles faced by her daughter, but also her own struggles as a mother to provide understanding and support.  With an impressive openness and empathy, Dewey describes her journey to understand learning issues and to translate this understanding into securing the best possible school and other experiences for her daughter while guided by knowledge of Melissa’s interests and strengths. Very importantly, Dewey took the personal experiences of her family to found PEN (Parents Education Network) to benefit many other families. This book, which will truly serve as a rich resource for families and professionals alike, represents a story about hope and resilience, reinforced by the powerful accounts not only of well-known successful adults with learning and attention problems but also by families known to Dewey.  Dewey is to be complimented for authoring such a well-written, informative book, one that I highly recommend. Please let me know if you think this endorsement should be modified in any way. 

Robert Brooks,
Ph.D.Faculty, Harvard Medical School (part-time)
Co-author, Raising Resilient Children and 
The Power of Resilience: Achieving Balance, Confidence,
and Personal Strength in Your Life

*****

“A refreshing departure from the norm.”

LOVED IT ! It "captured" me and I ended up reading cover-to-cover !! A roadmap on this journey !

Richard D Lavoie, M.A., M.Ed.
Author, “It’s so much work to be your friend”
and “The Motivation Breakthrough”
Producer, The F.A.T. City Workshop

*****