


The Rejected Child
Starts July 6, 2026
By Yael Abraham
9788871828946
Your groundbreaking manual for supporting and protecting children from social rejection.
The desire to be “a part of the group” resides in every one of us and is shown to be an especially crucial part of children's and young people’s healthy development. However, an increasing number of children face the painful and overwhelming experience of being socially isolated. Experiences of peer rejection, bullying, social violence, and emotional stress which, if left unattended, are shown to have a lasting impact well into adulthood.
The Rejected Child is your life-changing guide to overcoming the phenomenon of social rejection in children and adolescents. Yael Abraham's thirty years of experience as a certified educational psychologist and family therapist provide a comprehensive and concise work model to help build lasting social bonds and foster a sense of belonging. In this book, you will learn:
• How to develop and strengthen social skills
• How to nurture relationships and make lasting connections
• How to create a classroom atmosphere that eliminates social rejection
• How to use empathy training as an effective intervention plan
• How to empower your child's social skills at home
Starts July 6, 2026
By Yael Abraham
9788871828946
Your groundbreaking manual for supporting and protecting children from social rejection.
The desire to be “a part of the group” resides in every one of us and is shown to be an especially crucial part of children's and young people’s healthy development. However, an increasing number of children face the painful and overwhelming experience of being socially isolated. Experiences of peer rejection, bullying, social violence, and emotional stress which, if left unattended, are shown to have a lasting impact well into adulthood.
The Rejected Child is your life-changing guide to overcoming the phenomenon of social rejection in children and adolescents. Yael Abraham's thirty years of experience as a certified educational psychologist and family therapist provide a comprehensive and concise work model to help build lasting social bonds and foster a sense of belonging. In this book, you will learn:
• How to develop and strengthen social skills
• How to nurture relationships and make lasting connections
• How to create a classroom atmosphere that eliminates social rejection
• How to use empathy training as an effective intervention plan
• How to empower your child's social skills at home
Starts July 6, 2026
By Yael Abraham
9788871828946
Your groundbreaking manual for supporting and protecting children from social rejection.
The desire to be “a part of the group” resides in every one of us and is shown to be an especially crucial part of children's and young people’s healthy development. However, an increasing number of children face the painful and overwhelming experience of being socially isolated. Experiences of peer rejection, bullying, social violence, and emotional stress which, if left unattended, are shown to have a lasting impact well into adulthood.
The Rejected Child is your life-changing guide to overcoming the phenomenon of social rejection in children and adolescents. Yael Abraham's thirty years of experience as a certified educational psychologist and family therapist provide a comprehensive and concise work model to help build lasting social bonds and foster a sense of belonging. In this book, you will learn:
• How to develop and strengthen social skills
• How to nurture relationships and make lasting connections
• How to create a classroom atmosphere that eliminates social rejection
• How to use empathy training as an effective intervention plan
• How to empower your child's social skills at home
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