What to Do When You Grumble Too Much: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Negativity (What-to-Do Guides for Kids Series)
C**S
This book is so great for that
I am a homeschool mom and decided to focus on emotional health this year for my kids' Health subject. So far we had just been discussing feelings and recognizing and acknowledging them but I wanted to dive deeper to help my kids deal with their feelings/emotional issues as well. This book is so great for that. This is a book that a child could read to themselves and do the exercises alone but I chose to read it with all my kids together. I love the analogy of life as an obstacle course and the hurdles in life are the problems or challenges kids (and even grown-ups) have. I love how it encourages and guides kids on how to not just solve a problem but learn to get past it as well. It has been a great learning experience for my kids and for me. However, I will say, for my pre-teen and my ADHD child, they have a harder time letting go of the habit of grumbling and have added these exercises to their lists of complaints. But I'm working with them on it and I still think it's a great, easy-to-follow book and would recommend it to any parent.
L**M
Wow a great tool
Wow a great tool - I have a son that was very down on himself and about situations in general. He was the ultimate in grumbler. In fact when I got this book out he was grumbling but by the end of the book there was a totally different outlook. We were at the beginning of summer vacation and I didn't want to spend the summer dealing with a sour puss the whole time so I thought, "what will it hurt". I am SO GLAD I made the purchase. We were able to sit down the two of us or with mom too and go over a lesson every few days.Each lesson had a great theme and was relate-able to a youngster in such a way they could put themselves in the situation as well as allowed us to do the same. Then as things came up we could calmly bring the lesson up and you could see the light bulb go off in his head - it clicked. So by the time we finished it was like we have a new person able to enjoy the summer again.My wife and I were so impressed with it that we are looking at some of the other ones for the other kids too.
D**.
My son loves this!
I bought this to help my 6 year old work through some negative feelings. We’ve gone through this book a few times together already, a chapter or two at a time. He asks me to read it with him when he feels like he needs a refresher. He finds that it really helps him. I’m a big fan!
M**F
Awesome way to start a conversation with your child
I purchased the whole set of these books to read to my 8 year old son who has a tendency to be negative. We read them together chapter by chapter. It is written in a way that helps him understand how and why he feels this way sometimes. It also gives helpful tips on how to combat negative emotions. After we read the first book, he actually asked me to read all the others with him! Now every time he gets upset and starts to grumble, I remind him of the book and he is able to get himself out of it.
L**F
Great cognitive therapy based book
Just from the intro. written to the parents, I was impressed. It made me feel more at ease about some of my son's issues. I am a former school counselor and I thought the layout of the book was great and it kept my 6 year old's attention (we would do a chapter a night each night before nights out). It gives some great concepts that plant seeds in a child's mind about what is going on when they are negative - even if they can't immediately put them to use. This is a wonderful series - we have tried three of the books.
S**J
Great for my 6 year old Eeyore
My 6 year old daughter is a choleric Eeyore. I had tried the book on anxiety with my 10 yo adhd daughter, and it bombed, but I was feeling brave enough to try this on with my 6 yo anyway. We read one chapter a day as a bedtime story. She loved the book and requested it every day. I did not tell her that _she_ grumbled too much, I just told her I found this book and it looks interesting. I think what she liked best about the book was the idea that she is not captive to her thoughts but can change them and begin to critique her own mind. The book has very approachable concepts for kids and my daughter began to use them immediately, explaining her anger at her brother to me by using the concepts from the book. My 10 yo even got interested and I think it would be good for her too. If you're thinking about it, go ahead and buy it, you won't regret it.
K**T
Amazing Amazing Amazing!
The media could not be loaded. This book needs more than 5 stars. It’s so simple, but so powerful. My son and I would read a few chapters each night and talk through the questions and activities. I couldn’t recommend it more.
D**?
Great for the whole family
Clearly communicated concepts, whimsical drawings. Not a perfect book but really works well to help kids see their choices when looking at a problem. The key message here is that there are pros and cons to everything and if you are unbalanced in your view you may habitually see only the cons.If your kid grumbles, they probably learned it from upper management ;) so read it together and focus on family-wide transition to a brighter outlook... This book is a great simple tool to get you going. We are still working on it...
A**R
Amazing book
Boughy on recommendation of my childs counselor and am so glad we did. Has really helped us to help him understand his emotions and anxiety. I definitely recommend.
U**O
Gran libro para poder aprender a educar y gestionar las emociones de los niñ@s
Gran libro para poder aprender a educar y gestionar las emociones de los niñ@s, y para adultos, ayuda a entendernos mucho mejor. Sin duda una gran compra. 100% recomendable.
Y**N
good book
My child found the book is cute and interesting. It helped to release her anxiety.
A**S
Revelatory and effective!
My son is 9, gifted, grumbling about me buying this book and grumbling about having to read it. Even so, I have to say he was drawn into it almost immediately. The book uses really clear metaphors that are easy to go back to when confronted with a new problem. Especially loved the image of the boy who stands in front of a hurdle and shouts at it to move away. Now it's easy for me to refer to this image and tell him "don't be that boy!". The information in the book really works on several levels and gives useful tips and hints for the parents of grumblers as well. Regarding the American words in it that some parents complained about, I have to say that my son thought it was cool to read an American book for once. All in all, highly recommended.
T**T
Grumpy
It is a cut book to read to children or have them read when they are just in a bad mood.
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