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Thinking and finding solutions

"Thinking and finding solutions" focuses on developing children's ability to resolve social problems in everyday life. Toward that central goal, it demonstrates hypothetical social situations that therapists, teachers, or parents can use to analyze various social life issues with children and practice finding the best solution.


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Description

Thinking and finding solutions

Age: 5+

This book is a valuable tool for any specialist or caretaker who wants to help a child improve their social problem-solving skills. Through simple, straightforward illustrations, children are confronted with everyday situations and asked to understand the characters' emotions, propose solutions, and consider their implications.

Social problem-solving skills are essential to a child's positive adaptation to society and their flexible approach to handling interpersonal relationships. The better a child reacts to many different social stimuli, the easier it is to manage stress and self-control and be alert and ready to make the appropriate decisions in various social situations.

Consult this manual to help children develop the ability to deal with social problems and the tools necessary for building healthy relationships and finding happiness within their social environment.

You may also be interested  in the book "Developing Social Skills through Short Stories".

Specifications

  • Book format
    Paper (Spiral Binding) or PDF file
  • SKU
    EN-EB1128
  • Age
    Preschoolers
  • Number of pages
    65
  • Dimensions
    9 x 6 inches
  • Author
    Steriana Psaropoulou, psychologist-special educator
  • Pagination
    Zanna Katsafana
  • Illustration
    Zanna Katsafana
  • Year of publication
    2024

Contents

15 scenarios:

  • After training
  • The fence
  • The damage
  • The snack
  • The grade
  • Waiting in line
  • Copy
  • The best game
  • The excursion
  • The mockery
  • Going out
  • At the beach
  • The Concert
  • The test
  • Lost earring

Age

Preschoolers

Author

Steriana Psaropoulou, psychologist-special educator

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