A UNIQUE TOOL FOR PARENTS AND EDUCATORS
FIRST-GRADE EDUCATION IN MANAGEMENT
DIFFICULT SITUATIONS OF CHILDREN
The difficult emotions expressed by preschool and school-age children such as loneliness, pain, fear, sadness, sadness, grief, frustration, anger, stubbornness, frustration, fear require adult caregivers discretion, sensitivity, imagination and knowledge in their management! The six stories offer the reader innovative, modern and effective coping practices. In these short stories we deal with problems that children face every day and their caregivers, parents and teachers, who are called upon to help them overcome them.
The scientific background and techniques of each story are based on the works of:
Dr Siegel, MD & Tina Payane Bryson, PHD (2011) The Whole Brain Child, Delacorte Press, New York. Creative Translation-Editing: Brace Social Coop and Thomas Gordon (2009) The Secrets of Effective Parenting.
The stories with the techniques are:
• Her friends don't play with her at recess. Feelings come and go.
• Fails the math test. The wheel of awareness.
• She didn't say her poem well at the school fete. Conversation with oneself (selftalk).
• He shouts at the Super Market to buy him something. Vertical boundaries, clear discussion, enforcement of consistency.
• She doesn't want to eat her food. Engage it, don't exasperate it: appeal to the upper brain.
• He is afraid to sleep. Change the images.
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