Rebecca Rolland is a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and serves on the faculty at Harvard Medical School. She is also an oral and written language specialist in the Neurology Department of Boston Children's Hospital. As a nationally certified speech-language pathologist, she has worked clinically with populations ranging from early childhood through high school and has provided teacher professional development. She has an Ed.D. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, an M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology from the MGH Institute of Health Professions, an M.A. in English from Boston University, and a B.A. in English from Yale.
"In this thoughtful and thorough exploration of “rich talk,”
Rolland dives deep into the how and why of meaningful conversations
with kids. Using compelling research and engaging anecdotes,
Rolland offers a powerful and pragmatic guide to one of the most
underappreciated skills for building and strengthening our
relationships with our children and supporting their learning,
independence, and confidence in almost every aspect of their lives.
THE ART OF TALKING WITH CHILDREN is an important read for parents,
educators, clinicians, and anyone who regularly talks to kids." —
Carla Naumburg, PhD, LICSW, author of How to Stop Losing Your Sh*t
With Your Kids
"Readers of such volumes as How To Talk So Kids Will Listen
and Listen So Kids Will Talk will find further help here in
developing strong relational communication." — Library Journal
"News Flash! Kids don't like it when we always have the answer.
Rolland's book opens us to being the kind of thoughtful, curious,
fun people ANYONE wants to talk to -- including those still young
enough to suck applesauce from a pouch." — Lenore Skenazy,
president of Let Grow, author of Free-Range Kids
"This book is full of life-changing insights, wise advice, and
easy-to-adopt habits – every chapter is a new “a ha” moment.
Learning the secrets of “rich talk” can strengthen your connection
with your kids, help you be a more effective parent, and empower
everyone in your family to express themselves and celebrate each
other more fully. The Art of Talking with
Children is sure to be a new timeless classic for
parents. I am so glad I read this landmark book, and I am
giving it to every parent I know!" — Jane McGonigal, PhD, New York
Times Bestselling author of Reality is
Broken and SuperBetter
"Conversations are the foundation of our human relationships.
In The Art of Talking with Children, Dr. Rebecca Rolland
offers beautiful stories, powerful science, and accessible
strategies to help us and the children for whom we care to develop
as powerful conversational partners at home, in schools, and
beyond." — Karen Brennan, Associate Professor, Harvard Graduate
School of Education
"In this highly readable book, Rebecca Rolland develops the concept
of “rich talk” within families, conversations that are open,
flexible and validating in which parents and children learn to
listen to each other. Through reviewing the scientific research and
recounting engaging personal anecdotes, Rolland shows how rich talk
sparks curiosity, creativity, confidence and empathy, and she
provides real-world strategies for harried families to begin to
engage in more of these conversations in their everyday
interactions." — Dr. Robyn Fivush, the Samuel Candler Dobbs
Professor of Psychology and Director of the Institute for the
Liberal Arts at Emory University
“A helpful guides for parents that offers reasonable, solid advice
on almost every page.” — Booklist
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