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FREE Downloads: SELECT "BUY for $0.00" on Nov. 9, 10, 13, 28 & 29, 2024 to Celebrate Children's Book Week, Kindness Day & Thanksgiving! This book was shared with ELEM & MIDDLE school counselors at the 2018 Annual Conference of the California Association of School Counselors. There were 500+ Free Downloads during ASCA.
1 Award-Winning Illustrator + 1 Delightful Story for All Ages + 2 Super Power Stress Management Techniques + Many Tips for Parents, Educators, and Mental Health Professionals = I Don't Want to Go to Kindergarten... I'll Miss You Toooo Much!
Learn to empower kids of all ages with a simple, life-changing skill. Don't let the title fool you. "Powering-Up" helps us deal with challenging situations including being bullied, starting kindergarten OR college, and more. The jaw-dropping activity in the book provides proof that our body instantly changes based on our thoughts. Following the story, the "Notes for the Reader" section focuses more on the super power and how to reinforce it. Access to free online videos and activity downloads are included. This book has fifteen SPECIAL KINDLE BONUS PAGES. It also teaches a second super power not taught in the hardcover book. Use the pop-ups to enhance the reading and learning experience. Double-tap to open and close pop-ups.
Maureen King, retired school counselor & K-12 teacher, wants everyone to learn a powerful skill she regularly shares with students and adults. This simple tool literally changes the chemicals in our brain and builds new neural pathways. "Powering-Up" reduces the impact of bullying or other stressors. It helps us learn, increases memory, strengthens the immune system, makes us smile, and more! Learn how to reinforce this tool so it becomes a life-changing habit for resiliency and increased emotional intelligence (EI or EQ). Powering-Up is definitely NOT just for kids!
Being a kid can be tough! Children experience a wide range of traumas, often without the knowledge of the adults in their lives. Why wait for a child to act out before empowering him with positive coping skills? Unaddressed fear, frustration, loneliness, and other emotions can manifest as aggression, self-injury, withdrawal, difficulty maintaining positive relationships, failing grades, bullying, drug or alcohol dependency, and more.
Split between schools, King was only able to work with a small percentage of the at-risk middle school students who were already in crisis before popping up on the intervention radar. She successfully taught them to access real super powers and wanted to help more families. Her students didn't understand why they were not taught these tools sooner. King wished she had known these strategies when her kids were young. She knew that many parents and caregivers don't have time or resources for parenting classes, counseling, workshops, or lengthy, self-help books. They do, however, usually squeeze in time to enjoy a short book with their child. King saw that skills taught to adolescents and adults can (and should!) be taught to all children and their families through story.
This was the foundation for "Mrs. King's Toolbox Series" designed to reduce stress and improve overall mental health and coping skills. The adult reader learns the skill along with the child and is taught how to reinforce it.
When King shared the hardcover book with 8th-grade classes, the teacher suggested that the title could have been, "I Don't Want to Go to High School" since the emotions felt by 14-year-olds are often the same as those felt by preschoolers. The students wholeheartedly agreed. Adults have asked for permission to copy the "Notes for the Reader" section to carry with them as a reminder to "Power-Up" in difficult situations at work or in the community. Kindle provides you the opportunity to keep this life-changing book with you. Empower your family today. Share this book and the reinforcement activities. Help children find their JOY!
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