Grateful to be Grace
Developing a Practice of Positive Thinking
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Narrado por:
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Kristine M Bowen
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De:
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Maggy Williams
Sobre este áudio
Grace complains about "having to" clean her room, wash her hands, and do her chores. She doesn't realize that, by learning to think differently, she can change her perspective from negative to positive. In this story, Grace discovers that her attitude has the power to determine her thoughts and emotions. Can Grace go from feeling burdened, to being grateful?
©2022 Maggy Williams (P)2022 Maggy WilliamsResumo da Crítica
"At any age, it is hard to feel that you have little or no choice in your day-to-day life. Grace realizes that if she can look at expectations in a different way, both her day and mood improves. This book is a perfect choice to share with children in summer camp, school, in therapy and at home." (Theresa Fraser, CYC-P, CPT-S, MA, RP, RCT, CT, trauma, loss and attachment clinical specialist)
"Grateful to Be Grace is not another book that tells kids to behave. It shows that when Grace makes the choice to be thankful, her perspective and attitude change. I love how Grace's parents model encouragement, rather than focusing on poor behavior. It's a feel-good book. Children are empowered to learn the ways they can experience gratitude." (Jill Osborne, EdS, LPC, CPCS, RPTS, author of Sam Feels Better Now!)
"Grateful to be Grace is a sweet story about making choices. Delivered in rhyme with colorful pictures, the book helps children consider their options and consequences when choosing between immediate gratification and longer-term gains. When children understand the reasoning behind a parental request, they are more willing to show compliance. This story helps children take responsibility for the decisions they make--a valuable lesson they will utilize throughout life. A bonus is the positive role models represented in a blended family and the representation of racially diverse characters." (Laurie Zelinger, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S, board certified psychologist, author of Please Explain "Anxiety" to Me!)