Creating Compassionate Kids: Essential Conversations To Have With Young Children

Creating Compassionate Kids: Essential Conversations To Have With Young Children

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Selected As A Favorite Book For Parents In 2019 By Greater Good.Young Children Can Surprise Us With Tough Questions. Tomineys Essential Guide Teaches Us How To Answer Them And Foster Compassion Along The Way.If You Had To Choose One Word To Describe The World You Want Children To Grow Up In, What Would It Be?Safe? Understanding? Resilient? Compassionate?As Parents And Caregivers Of Young Children, We Know What We Want For Our Children, But Not Always How To Get There. Many Children Today Are Stressed By Academic Demands, Anxious About Relationships At School, Confused By Messages They Hear In The Media, And Overwhelmed By Challenges At Home. Young Children Look To The Adults In Their Lives For Everything. Sometimes Were Prepared... Sometimes Were Not.In This Book, Shauna Tominey Guides Parents And Caregivers Through How To Have Conversations With Young Children About A Range Of Topicsfrom What Makes Us Who We Are (E.G., Race, Gender) To Tackling Challenges (E.G., Peer Pressure, Divorce, Stress) To Showing Compassion (E.G., Making Friends, Recognizing Privilege, Being A Helper). Talking Through These Topics In An Ageappropriate Mannerrather Than Telling Children They Are Too Young To Understandhelps Children Recognize How They Feel And How They Fit In With The World Around Them. This Book Provides Sample Conversations, Discussion Prompts, Storybook Recommendations, And Family Activities. Dr. Tominey'S Researchbased Strategies And Practical Advice Creates Dialogues That Teach Selfesteem, Resilience, And Empathy: The Building Blocks For A More Compassionate World.

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  • Q: What age group is 'Creating Compassionate Kids' suitable for? A: This book is designed for parents and caregivers of young children, typically ages 2 to 8 years old, focusing on how to engage them in meaningful conversations.
  • Q: What topics does the book cover? A: The book addresses a variety of important subjects, including race, gender, peer pressure, divorce, stress, and the importance of compassion and empathy.
  • Q: How does this book help with parenting challenges? A: It provides practical guidance on having age-appropriate conversations with young children, helping parents navigate tough questions and foster emotional intelligence.
  • Q: Are there any activities included in the book? A: Yes, 'Creating Compassionate Kids' includes family activities, discussion prompts, and sample conversations to facilitate engaging discussions with children.
  • Q: Is this book based on research? A: Yes, the strategies and advice in the book are grounded in research on child psychology and development, aiming to cultivate resilience and empathy.
  • Q: What is the book's length and format? A: The book is 256 pages long and is available in a paperback format.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Creating Compassionate Kids'? A: The author is Shauna Tominey, who specializes in child psychology and has expertise in fostering compassionate conversations among young children.
  • Q: When was this book published? A: The book was published on January 8, 2019.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for educators as well? A: Yes, it can be a valuable resource for educators and childcare providers looking to support emotional development in children.
  • Q: How does the book address children's feelings and understanding of the world? A: It encourages open dialogue about feelings and experiences, helping children understand their place in the world and promoting self-esteem and empathy.

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