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SOGENSHA Inc.
Address | Sogensha Bldg. 4-3-6 Awajimachi Chuo-ku Osaka-shi Osaka, JAPAN ZIP:541-0047 |
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Representative Name | Keiichi Yabe |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 50 |
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JAN:9784422117966
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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: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2023
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Description
A Child's Guide to Friendship Written by Poppy* O'Neill / Translated by Masahiro Yamazaki Let's go find the secret to lasting friendships! Some children accomplish building friendships with ease, while others have a very difficult time because of slow or difficult social skill development. However, there is nothing wrong with struggling with friendships; some children enjoy being alone the most, and quality is certainly more important than quantity when it comes to friendships. What is problematic is when the inability to bond with peers is a source of great sadness and confusion. This book is the ninth volume in the [Otasuke Monster] series written for children ages 7 to 11. It is a guidebook to help children survive in society, make friends, and gain self-confidence. The activities and ideas covered are based on cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness techniques developed by child psychologists. If your child shows signs of [being alone most of the time during recess], [being teased or bullied], or [forcing himself or herself to fit in with everyone else], he or she may be having trouble with friendships. Friendships are complex and problems cannot be solved quickly. However, by reading this book and doing the activities, you will be able to affirm your feelings, review your experiences, and determine whether your friendships are healthy or unhealthy. The guide is a helpful monster [Blip] who himself struggles with friendship difficulties. Blip guides the children to understand themselves and to be kind to themselves and others. He helps them develop self-confidence, compassion, and empathy. Children between the ages of 7 and 11 are the age at which they begin to develop social relationships in earnest and learn to distinguish between those who are good for them and those who are not. With the onset of puberty and the demands of the classroom, it is not surprising that some children have difficulty with relationships. There are many children with the same problems. By improving their social skills through this book, they will be able to build healthy friendships without losing their identity. |
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Written by Poppy* O'Neill / Translated by Masahiro Yamazaki
Let's go find the secret to lasting friendships!
Some children accomplish building friendships with ease, while others have a very difficult time because of slow or difficult social skill development. However, there is nothing wrong with struggling with friendships; some children enjoy being alone the most, and quality is certainly more important than quantity when it comes to friendships. What is problematic is when the inability to bond with peers is a source of great sadness and confusion.
This book is the ninth volume in the [Otasuke Monster] series written for children ages 7 to 11. It is a guidebook to help children survive in society, make friends, and gain self-confidence. The activities and ideas covered are based on cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness techniques developed by child psychologists.
If your child shows signs of [being alone most of the time during recess], [being teased or bullied], or [forcing himself or herself to fit in with everyone else], he or she may be having trouble with friendships. Friendships are complex and problems cannot be solved quickly. However, by reading this book and doing the activities, you will be able to affirm your feelings, review your experiences, and determine whether your friendships are healthy or unhealthy.
The guide is a helpful monster [Blip] who himself struggles with friendship difficulties. Blip guides the children to understand themselves and to be kind to themselves and others. He helps them develop self-confidence, compassion, and empathy.
Children between the ages of 7 and 11 are the age at which they begin to develop social relationships in earnest and learn to distinguish between those who are good for them and those who are not. With the onset of puberty and the demands of the classroom, it is not surprising that some children have difficulty with relationships. There are many children with the same problems. By improving their social skills through this book, they will be able to build healthy friendships without losing their identity.