Dr. Sylvia Rimm

Dr. Sylvia Rimm

OH, US
Nationally recognized child psychologist & author of "See Jane Win"
Dr. Sylvia Rimm has gained a national following from her practical and commonsense advice. A psychologist specializing in working with capable children who are not performing to their abilities in school, she is the Director of the Family Achievement Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio, and is a clinical professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Published nationally on family and school approaches to guiding children toward achievement, Dr. Rimm is a dynamic speaker who speaks on multiple topics, tailoring her educational talks to the special themes of the audience. She writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column, a column for "Redbook" magazine, and in 1998 debuted as a columnist on Disney's Family.com. A favorite personality on public radio for many years, Dr. Rimm is also a longtime contributing correspondent on NBC's "Today" and "Weekend Today." She has been profiled in "The New York Times" and has appeared on many other national and local television programs, including "20/20." A bestselling author, Rimm's works include "See Jane Win: The Rimm Report on How 1000 Girls Became Successful Women," "How Jane Won: 55 Successful Women Share How They Grew From Ordinary Girls to Successful Women," "Raising Preschoolers: Parenting for Today," "Dr. Sylvia Rimm's Smart Parenting: How To Raise a Happy Achieving Child," "Why Bright Kids Get Poor Grades," and "Sylvia Rimm on Raising Kids." MOST REQUESTED PROGRAMS See Jane Win: Guiding Smart Girls to Success Why Bright Kids Get Poor Grades: An Educational Epidemic Parenting for the 21st Century Smart Grandparenting

Dr. Sylvia Rimm has gained a national following from her practical and commonsense advice. A psychologist specializing in working with capable children who are not performing to their abilities in school, she is the Director of the Family Achievement Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio, and is a clinical professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Published nationally on family and school approaches to guiding children toward achievement, Dr. Rimm is a dynamic speaker who speaks on multiple topics, tailoring her educational talks to the special themes of the audience. She writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column, a column for "Redbook" magazine, and in 1998 debuted as a columnist on Disney's Family.com. A favorite personality on public radio for many years, Dr. Rimm is also a longtime contributing correspondent on NBC's "Today" and "Weekend Today." She has been profiled in "The New York Times" and has appeared on many other national and local television programs, including "20/20." A bestselling author, Rimm's works include "See Jane Win: The Rimm Report on How 1000 Girls Became Successful Women," "How Jane Won: 55 Successful Women Share How They Grew From Ordinary Girls to Successful Women," "Raising Preschoolers: Parenting for Today," "Dr. Sylvia Rimm's Smart Parenting: How To Raise a Happy Achieving Child," "Why Bright Kids Get Poor Grades," and "Sylvia Rimm on Raising Kids." MOST REQUESTED PROGRAMS See Jane Win: Guiding Smart Girls to Success Why Bright Kids Get Poor Grades: An Educational Epidemic Parenting for the 21st Century Smart Grandparenting