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This self-esteem guide for children, by the author of Bullies, Bigmouths and So-Called Friends, is funny, practical and easy to understand. It's about making choices, recognising boundaries, setting achievable goals, feeling in control and engaging with other people in positive ways. As well as quizzes, case studies and cartoons, there are 70 short practical tasks designed to help children build up their confidence and self-acceptance in a step-by-step way. The tasks, being varied and achievable for a wide ability range, are also suitable for teachers to use in the classroom, therapists…mehr

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This self-esteem guide for children, by the author of Bullies, Bigmouths and So-Called Friends, is funny, practical and easy to understand. It's about making choices, recognising boundaries, setting achievable goals, feeling in control and engaging with other people in positive ways. As well as quizzes, case studies and cartoons, there are 70 short practical tasks designed to help children build up their confidence and self-acceptance in a step-by-step way. The tasks, being varied and achievable for a wide ability range, are also suitable for teachers to use in the classroom, therapists working with young clients or parents looking for fresh ideas about how to support their child. This book is a revised and updated version of The Seven-Day Self-Esteem Super-Booster.
Autorenporträt
Jenny Alexander has written scores of books and magazine articles and taught workshops for writing organisations, large and small, throughout the UK. 'Notes to Self: Tips and Reminders to Help You Keep Writing' is her fourth book for writers. A prolific writer herself, Jenny runs a varied programme of evening courses, one-day and two-day workshops in Cornwall, and has taught for large organisations including The Society of Authors, The Scattered Authors' Society, Bridging Arts, Endelienta, Writing Magazine, The Arvon Foundation and The Writing Retreat, as well as many small independents such as writing groups, after school clubs and home-educating families.