This helpful handbook delves into the who, what, and why's of bullying and, most importantly, the how's of thwarting bullies. Kids will learn nonviolent ways to assert and protect themselves and when to ask for adult help.
This book will help your child: Explore how to reach out to others in words and actions by feeling how others feel in a given situation. Learn how to build relationships by helping others feel good about themselves. Know that it is okay not to be the best at everything; what is important is to be the best person one…
This book is written for younger school-aged children for whom going to church doesn't always make sense particularly when it competes with things they d rather do like sleeping in or playing. Parents should avoid power struggles try to appreciate the child s point of view and see the resistance as an opportunity to pass on a little bit more…
This book will provide real help as parents grandparents teachers and other caring adults try to pass on to children necessary lessons of appreciation and thankfulness.
In a culture that emphasizes being “number one” and owning the best things money can buy, it's normal for children (and adults) to feel jealous sometimes. This delightful book helps children recognize jealousy at home, at school, and at play. With the help of the author’s simple strategies and “food for thought,” young readers begin to see that jealousy free…
This colorful storybook that is meant to be narrated by parents to their children or by teachers to their young students will help the latter understand better that every experience they have is only temporary and that every difficulty or situation they encounter has a solution if it is taken with a positive attitude. As they go deeper into each…
This book speaks to the child s desire to become his or her best self not only to "get along" with the people in the world but to make the world itself a better place.
Addressing the needs of children and the adults who care for them. Some kids are naturally exuberant and outgoing, whil others find it more difficult to interact in social settings. The transition from shyness to comfort and confidence around others can be slow and exasperating--but there are
This book helps explain depression to children in language they can understand. With the aid of our little Elf friends, it will help children feel less afraid and more patient for the return of their healthy and nurturing loved ones.
One of the most important gifts we can offer children is passing along the values that will help them form their own sense of what is important, a sense of what really matters. The book helps both children and adults reflect on those things in life which are most important, especially respect, relationships, and love.
This book inspires physically challenged kids to discover how to adapt to their disabilities and maximize their abilities to carve a place for themselves in this world.
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