Rising Friendships: A Children’ Information to Making and Retaining Mates
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From psychologist and youngsters’s friendships professional Eileen Kennedy-Moore and parenting and well being author Christine McLaughlin comes a social improvement primer that offers children the solutions they should make and maintain pals.
Friendships aren’t all the time simple for teenagers. Nearly each little one struggles socially at a while, in a roundabout way. Having an argument with a pal, getting teased, and even looking for a buddy in a brand new classroom…though these are typical issues, they are often powerful. Youngsters wish to slot in, however typically getting together with pals is difficult. Psychologist and youngsters’s friendship professional Eileen Kennedy-Moore and parenting and well being author Christine McLaughlin give children the solutions they should make and maintain pals utilizing 5 important expertise:
-Reaching Out to Make Mates
-Stepping Again to Hold Mates
-Mixing In to Be a part of Mates
-Talking As much as Share With Mates
-Letting Go to Settle for Mates
With research-based, sensible options and loads of true-to-life-examples of social expertise in follow—offered in lighthearted humorous cartoons—Rising Friendships is a toolkit for each girls and boys as they make sense of the social surroundings round them. They are going to discover ways to be open to friendship, select variety pals, and most essential, be a very good pal.
From the Writer
Writer : Aladdin/Past Phrases (July 18, 2017)
Language : English
Paperback : 192 pages
ISBN-10 : 1582705887
ISBN-13 : 978-1582705880
Studying age : 6 – 9 years, from prospects
Lexile measure : 780L
Grade stage : 1 – 4
Merchandise Weight : 2.31 kilos
Dimensions : 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
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Clients discover the e-book supplies sensible recommendation and easy-to-remember ideas for social expertise. They are saying it is written properly for teenagers to comply with alongside and perceive. Readers respect the humor, saying the cartoons make it lighthearted and fascinating.
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Sarah Samuel –
My 9yo daughter ate this book up. I’m impressed.
The quick version is, if you’re thinking about getting this book, then just do it. And then get any other book in this series that comes out.
My daughter, 9yo w/ADHD, has been having some difficulty navigating some of the social aspects of friendships as she get older and the way kids related to each other changes. My spoken advice to her wasn’t sinking in, so I bought this book and just left it on her bed (along with the ‘Growing Feelings’ book) and figured we’d talk about why I bought them for her that evening. Turns out there was no need, as she picked it right up and read it diligently in her free time over the next few days.
It’s put together really well for kids, with bite sized chapters in a digestible language, and relevant topics. She loves to read me the interactions between the dog and cat which she thinks are hilarious, and she will share with me things that she’s learning as she goes. Now she’s onto the feelings book and it’s the same experience.
My only regret is that there isn’t one specifically for navigating blending families/sibling relationships, because that would be AMAZING! (hint hint to the authors 😉 )
Busy Mama –
Excellent for kids struggling with friendship and social skills
I bought this book for my daughter and love it. The graphics are so relatable and it is perfectly written for 3-5th graders. Itâs exactly what we needed!
Blue Pro –
Single most valuable read for a young one!
This book changed our lives. Seriously! Weâve read 4 times and plan to continue reading every night. It has been incredibly valuable in helping our 9yr old Son learn how to make friends. He asks to read it.
The book teaches little ones all the steps to successfully make friends, then how to keep them. It has great content on how to identify, address and handle bullying as well. Its at a young childâs level of vocabulary and understanding and is also humorous and fun to read.
Seems like society expects them to just know how to act. Much more nurturing and effective to learn these concepts and practice together in a safe place. This is a must have and weâd like to personally thank Dr. Eileen Kennedy-Moore for writing this book!
Bubbly –
We love this book except for one thing…
This book covers the range of everything a 3rd or 4th grader needs to know to start forming good friendships. How to be a friend and how to make friends. I’m only giving it 4 stars because of the authors efforts to be funny, when they’re not. Throughout the chapters, there is a cat and a dog duo who make supposedly funny comments about the topic, such as the cat saying, “He should sniff their butts. That’s a good way to get to know people.” And then the dog says, “That works well for animals, but I don’t think humans do that.” The cat asks “Why not?” And the dog answers, “They wear underpants.” So, if you like that kind of humor, you’ll love this book. I think adding a little humor along the way is great, and holds children’s interest, but that type of humor just isn’t that funny to us. I refer to it as kindergarten humor. Other than that, the book is great.
bungee24 –
A great way to discuss social skills for mid-elementary kids
I ordered this book after my 3rd grader was having a little bit of trouble making friends. Teachers had mentioned that she is trying to get attention in the wrong ways and it’s turning off her classmates. I got this book and hoped that we could read a chapter every night before bed. I thought she might not want to read it, for one reason or another and it might be a tough sell. However, she was very willing to read this with me. We finished chapter one and she begged me to read chapter two. Now she’s up in her room continuing to read ahead. I can tell she is going to learn a lot from this book. I love the way it has comics throughout it which help to keep it interesting, with a little comic relief. The pictures and scenarios in the book leave a little room for discussion and can prompt some self-reflection. It’s honestly just what we need right now.
Elizabeth –
Good for younger children
My 12 year old moved to a new school and has been struggling a little bit to connect with other kids. Another mom suggested this book to me and I bought it without looking at it well enough and it is WAY too young for him. I would say this is more appropriate for kids who are 7-8, not 12-13. I think for younger kids that struggle with social interaction it is great. For my son who is just mostly new to the school and learning how to be an almost-teenager, it was very simplistic and childish. He is not particularly mature, but also not immature for his age. Good for younger kids – not late pre-teens or teens.
Nyoussfi –
Excellent book
My son really enjoys reading this book. Itâs fun and on point. Excellent read for kids struggling with socializing and making friends.
J. G. –
Best book for kids 5-12 yrs old on handling friendship issues
Perfect for what I was looking for.
Really forces kids to see the part they play in making and losing friends and ways to turn the latter around.
Mari33 –
This book has been useful for navigating playground drama with my 6, 8 and 9 year old.
Leah –
Suitable for a 7 year old , easy to read
tanit carre –
It has already helped my kid through some situations at Kindergarten. However I do think it is for older kids. A real pity it is not translated into Spanish, I think it would be nice if my kid could read it by himself in the future.
ANT –
Very nicely explained
Heather H. –
My daughter (8) is learning a lot from this book. We read it together and talk about the scenarios and the questions that are posed. We look forward to it each evening. This is a terrific resource for children who feel they are struggling with navigating friendships, and for their parents