My American Dream: How Great Teachers Inspired My Life

Sylvia Rimm Ph. D.
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A powerful and deeply personal narrative, this book invites readers into the inspiring life story of Dr. Sylvia Rimm -- child psychologist, prolific author, and daughter of immigrants -- while illuminating the essential role educators play in shaping the lives of immigrant children.

Told through vivid storytelling and compassionate insight, Dr. Rimm's memoir charts her journey from a shy immigrant child in Depression-era New Jersey to becoming a nationally recognized psychologist and speaker. Her story is not only one of resilience and determination but also a testament to the transformative power of teachers, counselors, and caring adults who saw potential and opened doors she didn't know existed.

With a compelling Foreword by developmental psychologist Dr. Sara Rimm-Kaufman, the book grounds Sylvia's personal history in current immigration trends and developmental theory. It highlights how simple yet intentional efforts from educators--such as inclusive classroom practices, encouragement of extracurricular involvement, and proactive guidance around academic pathways--can dramatically impact the confidence, identity, and opportunities of immigrant students. Educators will find actionable recommendations for working with immigrant families and multilingual learners across grade levels, including fostering cross-cultural friendships, validating diverse cultural strengths, and recognizing untapped student potential. Drawing on Yosso's Cultural Wealth Theory and developmental concepts like homophily and propinquity, the book offers a strengths-based framework for supporting immigrant children not just academically, but socially and emotionally.

This title is ideal for professional development, multicultural collections, and teacher preparation programs. It is also a source of encouragement and inspiration for any educator committed to equity, belonging, and the American Dream.

Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Gifted Unlimited
Published: 02/01/2026
ISBN: 9781953360458
Pages: 130
Weight: 0.47lbs
Size: 6.92h x 8.22w x 0.33d