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  1. Dr. Wendy Mogel is a clinical psychologist, New York Times best-selling author and international public speaker. Her mission is the protection and promotion of self-reliance, resilience, accountability and exuberance in children.

  2. Wendy Mogel, social-clinical psychologist and author, specializes in the protection and promotion of self-reliance, resilience, accountability and exuberance in children and she is our fearless leader in this new endeavor.

  3. Dr. Wendy Mogel is a practicing clinical psychologist, New York Times best selling author and international public speaker.

  4. "Wendy Mogel gives me the rare and comforting feeling that parenting problems actually have solutions. She delivers these not as rules from on high, but as a series of insights that credit our intelligence and bring out our best selves."

  5. Internationally known clinical psychologist Wendy Mogel’s sage reflections on parenting in a world where entitlement and competition abound have struck a chord with readers across the globe. The Blessing of a Skinned Knee points the way to raising self–reliant, exuberant and compassionate children.

  6. “All hail Wendy Mogel’s Overparenting Anon list: Folks, Wendy Mogel got the anti-helicopter parenting movement rolling with her book, The Blessing of a Skinned Knee. Here’s a taste of her fabulous list that I wish I had tattooed (just for the first 20 years or so) on my arm.”

  7. Mogel’s Myths. Twelve misconceptions about raising self-reliant kids. January 28, 2005 READ MORE

  8. Renowned speaker, parenting expert, and New York Times bestselling author Dr. Wendy Mogel offers an essential guide to the new art of talking to children, showing how a change in tone and demeanor can transform the relationship between parent and child.

  9. Today, Wendy Mogel says, “every child is either learning-disabled, gifted, or both—there’s no curve left, no average.” When she first started doing psychological testing, in the 1980s, she would dread having to tell parents that their child had a learning disability.

  10. Read or download in a printer friendly format. OVERPARENTING ANONYMOUS A 27-step program for good parents gone bad. I’ve written these steps to provide encouragement to well-intentioned, loving parents who feel powerless to stop themselves from overindulging, overprotecting, and overscheduling their children; parents who get jittery if their offspring aren’t performing at a high level in ...