Jeffrey Froh

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 Jeffrey J. Froh, PsyD, is a school psychologist, associate professor of psychology at Hofstra University, and the recipient of a multiyear grant from The John Templeton Foundation to study gratitude in children and adolescents. He is past associate editor for The Journal of Positive Psychology, co-editor of Activities for Teaching Positive Psychology: A Guide for Instructors (2013, APA Press), and co-author of Making Grateful Kids: The Science of Building Character (2014, Templeton Press). His research has appeared in mainstream media such as The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, Woman’s Day, Family Circle, and Better Homes and Gardens. He lives with his wife, Cara, and two children, James and Julianne, in Greenlawn, New York.