Not only is it inevitable that children will experience stress, it is an essential part of their self-development. They learn from these struggles and, as a result, they develop a set of tools. These are the ready-to-turn-to ways that they cope with and respond to difficulties. Wouldn't it be great if their ways of coping were based on how to think with realistic optimism, and to reframe events in their lives to find the benefits, and not focus solely on the negative. This book is a great step to help parents and children start on that path.
"But Aren't I Lucky That..." is a...
Not only is it inevitable that children will experience stress, it is an essential part of their self-development. They learn from these struggles ...
Tiger is excited about the big game, like anyone would be. But, when things don't go his way can he still find what makes him lucky? Not only is it inevitable that children will experience stress, it is an essential part of their self-development. Now with the amazingly informative and beautifully illustrated children's book, "But Aren't I Lucky That...," young children will be able to learn how to plant the seeds of happiness at an early age, implement the power of optimisitc thinking, and build resiliency that will stay with them a lifetime. All of these life-changing tools are simplified...
Tiger is excited about the big game, like anyone would be. But, when things don't go his way can he still find what makes him lucky? Not only is it in...