On Monday, April 5, we will launch a virtual book tour for The Power of Your Child’s Imagination: How to Transform Stress and Anxiety into Joy and Success by Charlotte Reznick, PhD. We are excited about sharing this unique resource for parents, educators, counselors, and health care providers. The tour schedule is at the bottom of the post. We still have a few openings near the end of April. If you are a book reviewer or a blogger who writes for parents, educators, and others who care for children, and you’d like to participate in this tour, please contact Stephanie@nikkileigh.com.

Imagine a frustrated kindergartner calming her anger with a special “Balloon Breath” or a fourth grader visualizing an ice-blue pillow to cool his hot headache. Picture a fretful 11-year-old getting homework help from a Personal Wizard. Psychologist and author Charlotte Reznick, PhD has written a book titled The Power of Your Child’s Imagination: How to Transform Stress and Anxiety into Joy and Success in which she shares imagination techniques like these which she has been using in her own therapeutic practice for over 20 years. She has also developed several CDs which guide children through specially designed relaxation and imagination/meditation exercises.
About Charlotte Reznick, PhD
Dr. Charlotte Reznick has dedicated her life to helping children, adolescents, parents, and professionals. She is a nationally recognized child and educational Psychologist and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology at UCLA. Upon earning her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of Southern California, she was honored with “Dissertation of the Year” for her work on the effects of parental divorce on adolescents.
For over 20 years, Dr. Reznick has pioneered therapeutic interventions with a wide spectrum of children. Responding with unerring intuition to children’s diverse needs, Dr. Reznick is best known for creating Imagery For Kids: Breakthrough for Learning, Creativity, and Empowerment. This highly insightful program of guided and interactive imagery – enhanced by music, relaxation techniques, drawing, and journal writing – can help all children achieve their highest learning potential, develop self-esteem, heal internal conflicts, and reduce overall stress.
About The Power of Your Child’s Imagination: How to Transform Stress and Anxiety into Joy and Success
The Power of Your Child’s Imagination will show you how to empower your child with easy, effective, and creative skills for surviving—and thriving—in a stressful world. This indispensable guide provides nine simple tools to help children cope with stress and anxiety by tapping into their imagination to access their own natural strength and confidence.
In this book you will discover how to help a child:
- Love, accept, and appreciate himself
- Reduce pain and heal other physical ailments
- Overcome fears, such as fear of the unknown, abandonment, doctors, disasters, and dying
- Deal with bedtime issues such as insomnia and bedwetting
- Cope with death, divorce, and other losses
- Handle anger, hurt, and frustration
- Achieve success at school and in sports
- Live peacefully with siblings and parents
Tour Schedule:
- Monday, April 5 — Dr. Mary Alice Long reviews The Power of Your Child’s Imagination at Play=Peace. Dr. Long is a therapist and play consultant as well as a writer. http://playequalspeace.blogspot.com
- Tuesday, April 6 — Dr. Charlotte Reznick shares a guest post at Laughing Stars, a book blog that also focuses on homeschooling and parenting. http://starkravingbibliophile.blogspot.com
- Wednesday, April 7 — Writer, radio host and reviewer Phil Harris shares a guest post by Dr. Reznick at All Things That Matter. http://philipharris.blogspot.com
- Thursday, April 8 — Mom blogger and unschooler Darcel shares a guest post by Dr. Reznick at The Mahogany Way. http://themahoganyway.blogspot.com
- Monday, April 12 — Author and reviewer Joyce Anthony introduces Dr. Charlotte Reznick at Books and Authors. http://joyce-anthony.blogspot.com
- Tuesday, April 13 — Dr. Charlotte Reznick shares a guest post at Books and Authors. http://joyce-anthony.blogspot.com
- Wednesday, April 14 — Joyce Anthony reviews The Power of Your Child’s Imagination at Books and Authors. http://joyce-anthony.blogspot.com
- Thursday, April 15 — Dr. Charlotte Reznick visits writer and educator Yvonne Walus at Creative Learning Systems: Learning Styles Blog. http://yvonnewalus.blogspot.com
- Thursday, April 15 –Mom and book blogger Monique Burkes reviews The Power of Your Child’s Imagination at Arms of a Sister. http://armsofasister.com
- Friday, April 16 — Dr. Charlotte Reznick visits Yvonne Walus at A Novelist Speaks. http://yewalus.blogspot.com
- Friday, April 16 — Mom and book blogger Monique Burkes shares a guest post at Arms of a Sister. http://armsofasister.com
- Monday, April 19 — Amy Webb, PhD reviews The Power of Your Child’s Imagination at The Thoughtful Parent. http://www.thoughtfulparent.com
- Tuesday, April 20 — Amy Webb shares a guest post by Dr. Charlotte Reznick at The Thoughtful Parent. http://www.thoughtfulparent.com
- Wednesday, April 21 — Julie reviews The Power of Your Child’s Imagination at My Book Retreat. http://bookretreat.blogspot.com
- Thursday, April 22 — Kate reviews The Power of Your Child’s Imagination at The Book Buff. http://thebookbuff.blogspot.com
- Monday, April 26 — Yumi shares information from The Power of Your Child’s Imagination at http://intent.com
- Wednesday, April 28 — Vickie reviews The Power of Your Child’s Imagination at Simply Stacie. http://stacievaughansblog.blogspot.com
- Thursday, April 29 — Author and reviewer Cheryl Maladrinos reviews The Power of Your Child’s Imagination at The Book Connection — http://thebookconnectionccm.blogspot.com and Children’s and Teens’ Book Connection —http://childrensandteensbookconnection.wordpress.com
- Friday, April 30 — Stephanie reviews the book at Laughing Stars. http://laughingstars.net
- Friday, April 30 — Nikki reviews the book at Reviews by Nikki Leigh — http://nikkileighreviews.wordpress.com/
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