Raising AntiDoomers, Ariella CookShonkoff
Raising AntiDoomers, Ariella CookShonkoff
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Raising Anti-Doomers
How to Bring Up Resilient Kids Through Climate Change and Tumultuous Times

Author: Ariella Cook-Shonkoff

Narrator: Rebecca Gibel

Unabridged: 10 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Balance

Published: 08/19/2025

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A guide to talk to your kids about tough, existential topics like climate change, war, pandemics, and more, in order to create a healthy home, and process your emotions so that you can take meaningful action. 

Everyone—especially young children, teenagers and young adults—now reports higher levels of anxiety than ever before. Yet there's no playbook for parenting today. From the climate crisis to gun violence to political upheaval to racism, parenting in these times means bearing witness to chronic levels of uncertainty amidst societal and planetary transformation. Many are succumbing to fears and despair by becoming cynical “Doomers” (those who are extremely pessimistic or fatalist about global problems such as climate change and pollution).    

In Raising Anti‑Doomers, psychotherapist Ariella Cook‑Shonkoff reveals that Doomerism is nothing more than fear or despair gone wild. We have a choice in breeding this response further into our culture—or not. Her book helps parents help themselves, and in doing so, help children, and future generations. Ultimately, when we reset our parenting dials to respond to present day needs and circumstances, we breathe hope back into the world by raising resilient generations to come—this book offers that hope at a time when we are desperately in need.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Adelina on August 04, 2025

August 2024: Reviewed by @literary.listener Thanks @netgalley for the ARC. This wasn't my cup of tea. The content was good and I enjoyed the prompts. But it took me a long time to get through it. I felt like I struggled with it. But my struggle had a lot to do with the content. Some of the things in t......more