Denver, CO, USA, 08/05/2015 /SubmitPressRelease123/
A new book addressing fear, friendship, and trust should be at the top of your back-to-school list.
“In studying Speech-Language disorders, like stuttering, we found many kids get worse as they grow older unless parents catch root causes early,” says Critical Thinking & Communication Professor Josh Nathan, M.A. “We wrote this book as a way to help parents better steer their children in the right direction without being overbearing or misleading.”
The new children’s book Too Mad to Trust weaves Nathan’s research on anticipated emotion, interpersonal deception, and nonverbal communication theories.
The Art Institute of Colorado professor tapped alumnus Robin Mosler to illustrate, who used watercolor in a bid to more effectively grab the attention of early readers ages 6-9.
Nathan then teamed up with his Mom, Linda Nathan, who is a Speech-Language Pathologist. She recently retired after more than 25 years working with elementary students in two Colorado public school districts.
“Unlike many children’s books that use animals to get their points across, this story focuses on two kids and teaches them about trust, friendship, and how to overcome their fears,” says Linda Nathan, M.A. CCC-SLP.
The researchers and authors start sharing the book with elementary students in mid-August, 2015, as they begin a yearlong study of its effectiveness. Author Josh Nathan will synthesize the results of the study’s mixed-methods methodology for a journal paper next year. The team aims to contribute to the dearth of research on the links between unaddressed anticipated fears in kids and a growing number of Speech-Language disorders, such as stuttering or selective mutism.
You can learn more about the book, news coverage, and the authors on its website at www.toomadtotrust.com.
Too Mad to Trust is published by NannyNoz Books. It just became available for purchase in Paperback, or on iBooks and Kindle, and at retailers nationwide.
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