Howard Glasser, MA, World Renown Greatness Arsonist and Consultant, and Co-founder of ENERGYPARENTING.com
Howard Glasser, MA (New York University) is a greatness arsonist and consultant, igniting greatness worldwide in everyday events and ordinary people. His trademarked relationship approach is used by parents, educators and therapists to heal people, from ADHD to meth addiction to post traumatic stress.
His newest book, "You Are Oprah:Igniting the Fires of Greatness," shows adults how to energetically align their thoughts, words and actions to shed negativity and ignite their own greatness.
He is the Founding Executive Director of the Children's Success Foundation in Tucson, Arizona, a nonprofit devoted to bringing the Nurtured Heart Approach™ to communities and schools worldwide.
Howard has been a featured guest on CNN and a consultant for 48 Hours. He lectures internationally, teaching therapists, educators and parents about The Nurtured Heart Approach™, which is now being used in hundreds of thousands of homes and hundreds of classrooms around the world.
Howard is former director and clinical supervisor of Center for the Difficult Child and he has been a consultant for numerous psychiatric, judicial and educational programs. He has done extensive doctoral work in the fields of Clinical Psychology and Educational Leadership, but feels that his own years as a difficult child contributed the most to his understanding of the needs of challenging children and to the success of his approach. He is the father of Alice Glasser, whom he has raised with the Nurtured Heart Approach from infancy.
Howard's published books include:
- "Transforming The Difficult Child: True Stories of Triumph," published in 2008 with co-author Jennifer Easley.
- "All Children Flourishing: Igniting the Greatness of Our Children," published in 2007 with co-author Melissa Block
- "The Inner Wealth Initiative: The Nurtured Heart Approach™ for Educators," published in 2007 with co-authors Tom Grove and Melissa Block
- "Transforming the Difficult Child Workbook: An Interactive Guide to The Nurtured Heart Approach™," published in 2007 with co-authors Joann Bowdidge and Lisa Bravo.
- "101 Reasons to Avoid Ritalin Like the Plague, Including One Great Reason Why It's Almost Always Unnecessary," published in 2005.
- "Transforming the Difficult Child: The Nurtured Heart Approach," published in 1998 with co-author Jennifer Easley. The book is currently the top selling book on the subject of ADHD.
- "You Are Oprah: Igniting the Fires of Greatness," published in 2009 with co-author Melissa Block.
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