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Coping with change / Honor Head

By: Head, Honor.
Series: Build resilience.Publisher: London : Franklin Watts, 2020Description: 32 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 22 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781445172118.Subject(s): CHANGE | COPING BEHAVIOUR | RESILIENCE | EMPATHY | JUVENILE LITERATUREGenre/Form: Juvenile works.
Contents:
Coping with change -- Dealing with disappointment -- Why change is good for us -- Change your routine -- Moving home -- New brother or sister -- Step-brothers and step-sisters -- New step parent -- Two homes -- Friends moving away -- Keeping in touch -- Changing schools -- Saying goodbye -- Be resilient! -- Notes for parents, carers and teachers -- Glossary, websites and index
Summary: "This book will help children to cope with life's changes, such as moving home, a new sibling or when plans change suddenly. It gently supports readers as they build up skills in resilience, empathy and perseverance. This series is packed with tips and practical exercises - and lots of cute animals - to help children learn to embrace all kinds of feelings, be brave and feel happier." -- book jacket
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Includes index.

Coping with change -- Dealing with disappointment -- Why change is good for us -- Change your routine -- Moving home -- New brother or sister -- Step-brothers and step-sisters -- New step parent -- Two homes -- Friends moving away -- Keeping in touch -- Changing schools -- Saying goodbye -- Be resilient! -- Notes for parents, carers and teachers -- Glossary, websites and index

"This book will help children to cope with life's changes, such as moving home, a new sibling or when plans change suddenly. It gently supports readers as they build up skills in resilience, empathy and perseverance. This series is packed with tips and practical exercises - and lots of cute animals - to help children learn to embrace all kinds of feelings, be brave and feel happier." -- book jacket

Patron comment on 29/10/2021

Coping with change is a good topic and using animals as an analogy works well. I think it's suitable for kids 10 years and over.

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