
Step Back from Frustration
Gill Hasson(Author)
Free Spirit Publishing Inc.,U.S.
Published on 15. February 2021
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-1-63198-616-1 (ISBN)
Description
Empathetic advice to help kids when they're feeling frustrated
When children can't do something or can't have something they want, they often feel frustrated. And feeling frustrated can make them feel wound up or angry, tense and hot, or helpless. They might get discouraged, and feel stuck, like it's not worth trying anymore. Kids need effective strategies to work through their frustration.
This picture book on how to deal with frustration provides practical tools to help kids, such as:
Spot the warning signs of frustration
Try to calm down
Step back from frustration
Break a frustrating task down into smaller parts
Children will learn how to look for a different way, ask for help, or let go of their frustration. At the back of the book, kids will find a special section with additional activities to manage their frustration. Also included is a note to adults with advice on helping children recognize frustration and find positive ways to deal with their feelings.
Kids Can Cope Series
These inviting picture books offer kids a wide range of practical strategies they can use to cope with difficult feelings and situations, such as anger, worry, teasing, and jealousy. With gentle humor, charming illustrations, and kid-friendly advice-plus additional information for children and adults at the back of each book-the Kids Can Cope series gives kids the tools they need to face challenges.
When children can't do something or can't have something they want, they often feel frustrated. And feeling frustrated can make them feel wound up or angry, tense and hot, or helpless. They might get discouraged, and feel stuck, like it's not worth trying anymore. Kids need effective strategies to work through their frustration.
This picture book on how to deal with frustration provides practical tools to help kids, such as:
Spot the warning signs of frustration
Try to calm down
Step back from frustration
Break a frustrating task down into smaller parts
Children will learn how to look for a different way, ask for help, or let go of their frustration. At the back of the book, kids will find a special section with additional activities to manage their frustration. Also included is a note to adults with advice on helping children recognize frustration and find positive ways to deal with their feelings.
Kids Can Cope Series
These inviting picture books offer kids a wide range of practical strategies they can use to cope with difficult feelings and situations, such as anger, worry, teasing, and jealousy. With gentle humor, charming illustrations, and kid-friendly advice-plus additional information for children and adults at the back of each book-the Kids Can Cope series gives kids the tools they need to face challenges.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Teacher Created Materials, Inc
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From First Grade to Fourth Grade, Interest Age: From 6 to 9 years
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
full-color
Dimensions
Height: 267 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-63198-616-1 (9781631986161)
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Persons
Gill Hasson is a career coach with over twenty years of experience in the area of personal development. She is also a freelance tutor, teacher, and writer in the field of mental health.
She lives in Brighton, England.
Sarah Jennings is a children's book illustrator who discovered a love of drawing at a very young age and has been scribbling in a sketchbook ever since!
Sarah works from her home studio in London, England, in the company of her three-legged cat, Calvin.
She lives in Brighton, England.
Sarah Jennings is a children's book illustrator who discovered a love of drawing at a very young age and has been scribbling in a sketchbook ever since!
Sarah works from her home studio in London, England, in the company of her three-legged cat, Calvin.