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JAN:9784422117942
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JAN:9784422117942
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1 pc /set
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A5 size (210mm x 148mm), 144 pages
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Country of manufacture: Printed in Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2023
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Description
A Child's Guide to Positive Thinking Poppy* by O'Neill / translated by Masahiro Yamazaki For those of you who tend to look backward! Does your child have a tendency to "not try new things," "be down on himself," or "give up when things get tough"? If so, he/she may be pessimistic and disappointed in himself/herself and others, or he/she may not be able to see the world in a positive light because of a painful experience. There is nothing wrong with backward thoughts and feelings; they are essential to life, and hiding them will not make them go away. Nevertheless, some ways of expressing backward-looking emotions can be harmful. The bottom line is that it is important to balance positive and backward emotions and express them in a healthy way. This book is the seventh volume in the [Otasuke Monster] series written for children ages 7 to 11. Combining cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness techniques with simple activities, this guidebook helps children develop more positive behaviors and healthy relationships with the people and environment around them. The book is filled with self-affirming activities and exercises such as [Declare Positivity] and [Positive Treasure Hunt] that children can work on at their own pace and in a fun way. Chip, the friendly and cooperative Helping Monster, is the guide. Chip provides clear instructions to help your child take more positive action and build healthy relationships with the people and environment around them. The ages of 7 to 11 are a time when social skills are developing. As the first signs of puberty appear and schoolwork becomes more difficult, it is no wonder that many children suffer from backward-looking emotions. In this context, maintaining a positive mindset leads to a sense of well-being and mental health. Developing a positive mindset as a child is also the foundation for happiness in the future. This long-awaited book is a great help for children who want to learn to deal with backward thinking. |
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For those of you who tend to look backward!
Does your child have a tendency to "not try new things," "be down on himself," or "give up when things get tough"? If so, he/she may be pessimistic and disappointed in himself/herself and others, or he/she may not be able to see the world in a positive light because of a painful experience.
There is nothing wrong with backward thoughts and feelings; they are essential to life, and hiding them will not make them go away. Nevertheless, some ways of expressing backward-looking emotions can be harmful. The bottom line is that it is important to balance positive and backward emotions and express them in a healthy way.
This book is the seventh volume in the [Otasuke Monster] series written for children ages 7 to 11. Combining cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness techniques with simple activities, this guidebook helps children develop more positive behaviors and healthy relationships with the people and environment around them. The book is filled with self-affirming activities and exercises such as [Declare Positivity] and [Positive Treasure Hunt] that children can work on at their own pace and in a fun way.
Chip, the friendly and cooperative Helping Monster, is the guide. Chip provides clear instructions to help your child take more positive action and build healthy relationships with the people and environment around them.
The ages of 7 to 11 are a time when social skills are developing. As the first signs of puberty appear and schoolwork becomes more difficult, it is no wonder that many children suffer from backward-looking emotions. In this context, maintaining a positive mindset leads to a sense of well-being and mental health. Developing a positive mindset as a child is also the foundation for happiness in the future.
This long-awaited book is a great help for children who want to learn to deal with backward thinking.