Reviews and Quotes
Resiliency: What We Have Learned
Reviews
"I recommend this book to anyone searching for a positive approach to working with youth."
- Education Review/September 2005
"Resiliency is a hopeful and practical book. As a comprehensive review of the resiliency literature, it is a rich source of theory. Additionally, Benard has distilled these theories into concrete ideas for action — all in a clear writing style."
- Greater Good, Center for the Development of Peace and Well-Being, University of California, Berkeley
"[This] deceptively slim volume is packed with findings from several hundred research studies, programs, and projects, and insights from theorists in the youth resiliency field and those related to it....Researchers, doctoral students, teachers, counselors, administrators, social workers, and parents, indeed all who care for the welfare of adolescents, should find Resiliency: What We Have Learned a valued resource."
- TC Record/November 2004
Quotes
"Bonnie Benard presents a lucid analysis of resilience research and its applications over the past decade. She provides a solid and much needed foundation for building programs that focus on human capacities and gifts rather than challenges and problems."
- Sybil Wolin, Director, Project Resilience
"This is a terrific resource for teachers, parents, communities — even youth themselves. Bonnie has covered more ground than anyone I am familiar with in this field. Her writing is clear and to the point, very accessible to a variety of readers."
- Dennis Saleebey, DSW, Professor of Social Welfare, School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas
"Bonnie Benard's masterful synthesis of research on resilience is a landmark document, a new framework that will revolutionize the way America thinks about working with and relating to children and youth. Resiliency: What We Have Learned presents a desperately needed positive perspective on youth development and learning. Finally, schools, families, and youth-serving organizations have a proven way to develop competent, confident, and caring young citizens — well prepared to contribute and do well in today's challenging world."
- Jeanne Gibbs, Developer, Tribes Learning Communities
"Bonnie Benard has done it again. Educators who dream of bringing out the best in all children can take heart. Benard illuminates burgeoning evidence that every individual is hard-wired for self-righting. The professional challenge of the next decade will be to dare to see this innate capacity as the human birthright of every child. It's a reading must."
- Kathy Marshall, Executive Director, National Resilience Resource Center, University of Minnesota
"In all of our research on raising student achievement, a cornerstone must be the resilience research presented in this book. Bonnie Benard's important work reminds us of the challenges and choices educators and the community face in helping to support all young people to lead happy and productive lives."
- Delaine Eastin, National Institute for School Leadership and Former California Superintendent of Public Instruction

