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Are you having a difficult time interacting and socializing with other people?Are you going through changes in life and need a guide to help you adjust to them?Do you want to develop new social bonds, eliminate your shyness, and build essential communication skills in yourself?Are you a parent dealing with the pressure of developing good social and communication skills in your adolescent child?If you answered yes to any of the above-stated questions, we would welcome you to the right place. Keep reading for more...Loneliness and obscured communication and interaction in this era are becoming increasingly common, especially for young generations still discovering themselves and navigating through life in their adolescent years. This is because today's society is moving ahead quickly by incorporating digital media. Youth can use the internet in many ways, such as learning, writing, working, and even socializing formally and personally from one point of the world to the other. While the digital communication culture has its benefits, it does not come without shortcomings. Traditional or, as we say, fact-to-face socialization is more influential and rewarding than online methods.Fortunately, this book, "Social Activities for Teens Ages 13-16," sheds light on essential knowledge regarding teen socialization aspects in general while allowing them to benefit by practicing the great activities included in it. The highlights of the book include:Factors of socialization & communicationUnderstanding teenage psychologyan introductory look into teen social anxietySocial skills developing activities & their benefitsBUY NOW and teach yourself (if you are a teen) or your teenage kid (if you are a parent) how to be social in this transitional phase.
"Piper Franklin has big plans. First, she'll win the Academic Decathlon with her best friend, Tallulah. Then, she'll finish her life's work: Metaphorical Math. And in the meantime, she and Tallulah will maintain their secret, El Jardin Muerto. Nothing can stop Piper . . . except for puberty. Piper was diagnosed with early-onset puberty, and she's been taking blockers to keep it at bay since she was six years old. But now her doctor thinks it's time for her treatment to end, and Piper's eyes are opened to a completely new world. Piper sees the issues that her older sister and her mom struggle with and gets a very clear picture of her own future--one that she's not sure she likes. Will a changing body change all of Piper's plans? And why does she have to grow up in the first place? Or does she?"--Amazon.
With humor and sensitivity, Max and the Purple Worry delves into the quest for perfection, the anxiety it creates, and the inherent value in simply offering our best.
What is this? What is that? តើនេះជាអ្វី? តើនោះជាអ្វី? Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.
Hello! Nice to meet you! What else can we say hello to?សួស្តី! រីករាយដែលបានជួបអ្នក! តើយើងអាចនិយាយ សួស្តីទៅកាន់បន្ថែមទៀត?Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.
When Sal rides her pony, she feels like a cowgirl brave, smart and wild. But at school, she is isolated and anxious. In this vibrantly illustrated, heart-warming story, find out how a small act of bravery and the power of friendship help Sal to be herself even when she is scared. Perfect for young readers who are struggling with nerves or anxiety.
My Heart explores the boundless love a mother carries for her child, and the many ways a mothers heart can experience love and emotion as the child journeys through the early years. This poignant story concludes with the child's first independent venture, a deeply emotional moment for all mothers, depicted with beautiful, evocative illustrations.
Is your child struggling to deal with anger? Learning to manage big emotions can be done with the right techniques!The Angry Creature is a story about Crank, who is a creature that gets much more angry than others do. Thankfully, his friend Zen shows him new techniques to manage anger in tough situations.An additional 2 free coloring pages and 3 activity pages are also included to help keep your kids busy and expand their creativity!This book will help your children:Deal with angerStay calm in tough situationsHandle tantrumsWork through behavioral issuesLearn calming techniquesFeeling Creatures is a colorful and fun children's book series on important life lessons, emotions and skills.The series is recommended for children ages 3 - 10. It's a valuable resource for parents, councilors, teachers and guardians to empower the children in their lives.So, if you are looking for an amazing children's book for kids 3-10 with behavioral and anger issues, this colorful rhyming picture book is a perfect for you!
Young children can't help but enjoy these dramatic characters made from parts and pieces of fruits and vegetables designed to help little ones explore feelings and emotions. Watch children react when the characters respond to everyday discoveries and experiences with silly interjections, animated expressions, and quick rhymes. Capture their attention by reading with dramatic looks and exaggerated tones. Invite them to interact, read social cues, empathize, and mimic faces. What a healthy recipe for self-expression!While modeling behavior, ask open-ended questions that motivate older children to observe, examine, and reason. What do you notice? What happened? What if this happened to you? How would you feel? How can you make a face like that? Whether you're a fruit and veggie enthusiast, or simply a lover of whimsy, this book promises to leave you looking for hidden faces and the meaning behind them everywhere you go! Researchers at the University of Cambridge in England say that when we make eye contact with a baby, we synchronize our brainwaves to theirs. This synchronicity, in turn, promotes both learning and communication skills. Growth and development in the early years can be advanced significantly by engaging young children (birth through preschool) in creative physical and verbally playful interactions. It's important to stimulate their senses every day. Foundation/Domain: Social-Emotional Development28 pages | 10" H x 8" W | Available in English and SpanishIntroduce these unique fruit and vegetable characters in a variety of ways:Explore feelings and emotionsEstablish an emotional connection with a shared communicative experienceRecognize facial features: eyes, eyebrows, nose, ears, mouth, tongue, etc.Read and mimic facial expressionsReact to facial and verbal cuesImitate verbal responsesIdentify fruits and vegetablesName colorsCount parts and piecesUse descriptive wordsExplore positions in spacePlate food in a visually appealing manner¿Benefits:Furthers socio-emotional development: self-expression, understanding displays of emotions, empathy, mimicking facial expressions, and interaction with the reader.Exposes children to a variety of fruits and vegetables.Encourages the creative and appealing presentation of food for dining.Provides an opportunity to explore positions in space: over, under, on top of, below, etc.Promotes the use of descriptive STEM language: wider, longer, taller, smaller, thinner, etc.Supports experimentation with age-appropriate kitchen tools for preparation: utensils, peeler, knife, zester, magnifying glass, hand juicer, ruler, etc.This book is printed on demand. Please flip through at least one of the books you receive and contact the publisher directly as soon as possible if you have any quality concerns.Bulk Orders: This title is available in bulk directly from the publisher for early childhood and nutrition programs, conferences, non-profit initiatives, licensing, or grants that promote healthy eating, fruits and vegetables, gardening, farm-to-table, STEM initiatives, and anti-obesity. Contact the publisher directly for quotes, orders, and discounted pricing.
The fruit of the Spirit is available for every Christian. It is not exclusive to adults. Children have the ability to tap into every resource and weapon that empower adult Christian lives. In the turbulent times we live in, our children need to be equipped and taught how to use their spiritual weapons instead of their flesh.Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. (Proverbs 22:6 KJV)
From the acclaimed author of Funny, You Don't Look Autistic, a picture book debut about two very different brothers and a connection that goes beyond words.For Michael and Mattie, growing up together includes all of the usual sibling stuff-riding the school bus for the first time, squabbling over the remote control, and learning to stand up for themselves. But the older they get, the more their paths start to diverge. Despite both being autistic, their experiences of life on the spectrum are very different. Things that delight Mattie disgust or frustrate Michael (and vice versa!), often to comedic effect, and what feels easy to one brother might be nearly impossible for the other. Still, there's always something to bring them back together-even if it takes a while for them to get there.Written with both humor and heart as a tribute to his brother, Michael McCreary offers an intimate first-person account of a bond that is both universal and unique. Tallulah Dumont brings the spirit of the story to life through heightened body language and facial expressions inspired by the illustrations of Michael Martchenko.
Smile! I don't feel very much like smiling, thank you.Bear is sad. He is so sad he could cry, but nobody understands. Nobody at all!Discover the importance of empathy in a story told through dialogue and stunning illustrations. A relatable book created for children to share with their family and friends. Explore the true power of empathy and why telling someone to 'smile' when they're feeling sad simply doesn't help or even makes matters worse.It's okay to feel sad, and it's okay to cry when sadness comes.
"What is stress? I hear about it all the time, but what is it? How do I know I'm stressed? Can stress ever be good? And what can we do to prevent stress from harming us? Kaleb, Hannah, and Joe find answers to these questions and are hot on the heels of the stress monster in Don't Stress About Stress. This book explains how stress can express itself in different ways and includes simple tricks for everyday life to prevent stress from causing damage."--Provided by publisher.
A boy begrudgingly composes a sometimes-rhyming adventure with his precocious little sister.
"Flowerheart is like a garden in full bloom: vibrant and sweet, whimsical and wondrous." --Allison Saft, New York Times bestselling author of A Far Wilder MagicPerfect for fans of Margaret Rogerson and Tamora Pierce, this standalone YA debut is a stunning cottagecore fantasy romance about a girl with powerful and violent magic which she must learn to control--or lose everything she loves. Clara's magic has always been wild. But it's never been dangerous. Then a simple touch causes poisonous flowers to bloom in her father's chest.The only way to heal him is to cast an extremely difficult spell that requires perfect control. And the only person willing to help is her former best friend, Xavier, who's grown from a sweet, shy child into someone distant and mysterious. Xavier asks a terrible price in return, knowing Clara will give anything to save her father. As she struggles to reconcile the new Xavier with the boy she once loved, she discovers how many secrets he's hiding. And as she hunts for the truth, she instead finds the root of a terrible darkness that's taken hold in the queendom--a darkness only Clara's magic is powerful enough to stop.
Told from two perspectives, Lily and Will deal with the tumult of seventh grade including secrets, rumors, shifting friendships, overbearing parents, and a first dance.
I det ganske lille kongerige var der kun lige akkurat plads til fire indbyggere og en lillebitte pony.Når kongen og hans rådgiver ville spille frisbee, måtte de bruge nabolandene for at få plads nok.En konge skal have et kongerige, en rådgiver og nogle undersåtter.Men måske er jordbærmarker vigtigere!
What starts as confidence, soon turns to frustration when learning to cook is much harder than Tod first expects. How will he find the determination and courage to keep practicing?The story of a frustrated fox who finds the determination to keep practicing his cooking even after some unsuccessful dishes. A mindful tale of bravery, friendship and courage.A fun rhyming story book filled with feelings words to help the next generation understand and talk about their emotions. A great gift for friends and family. " Such a swirling mix he felt; Hurt, hope and fear.A dash of doubt, a pinch of pressure,What if he had no idea?!"A feelings book to help develop your little one's emotional language through story. Giving your child the language to be able to describe their feelings supports their emotional wellbeing and their empathy of others.Fun rhyming short story aimed at 3-6 year old childrenHelping children to develop their own emotional languageHand drawn illustrationsEasy size for little hands to holdA great gift for friends or familyIf you're looking for a fun rhyming children's story book about a fox determined to keep trying, then this book is for you!
Dejlig og humoristisk historie med koen LOTTE og hendes liv på bondegårdenKoen Lotte, som ellers altid er glad, vågner en morgen i dårligt humør. Hun er faktisk overhovedet ikke i noget humør!Hun har slet ikke lyst til at være med til noget som helst på gården. Hun gider ikke lege sine ynglings-lege med vennerne, ikke engang hjælpe postbuddet med at dele post ud som hun plejer.Hvad er der dog galt med Lotte?Dejlig historie man kan tale med barnet om. Med fine detaljerige illustrationer.
From the author of Love Your Body and the illustrator of Two Grooms on a Cake "A really unique book that can be lifesaving for the many kids who don't fit the narrow old ideas of what maleness is. It will widen the perspective ofchildren and parents alike. It also covers emotional intelligence so beautifully. Such a lot in just a few pages." Steve Biddulph, author, Raising Boys Have you ever felt you should act a certain way or do certain things, just because you're a boy? This book encourages young boys to broaden their ideas about what it means to be a boy, supporting them to feel free and proud to be who they truly are. Every boy deserves to be themselves without apology, and know that being themselves now will make them the man they will become in the future.
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"Friendship and purpose help a grieving man re-engage with his world and talent for fixing things"--
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