Thanks For The Feedback... I Think? (BEST ME I Can Be!)

$8.52 New In stock Publisher: Boys Town Press
SKU: SONG1934490490
ISBN : 8601400486252
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Thanks for the Feedback... I Think? (BEST ME I Can Be!)

Thanks for the Feedback... I Think? (BEST ME I Can Be!)

Review...A great self-help book teaching kids how to accept compliments and constructive feedback... Using many familiar examples and interaction situations, RJ is taught ... When somebody gives you a compliment, the best thing for you to do, is to look at the person, use a nice, pleasant voice, and simply say, THANK YOU...[and]...When somebody gives you feedback, they're helping to improve who you are. Listen to the person, and say 'Ok.' Thier words just might take you far. Make sure that when you listen, you look to the one who is talking to you. Stay calm on the inside, no matter what is said. Then carefully think it through... Using ideas coming from these two key suggestions, RJ is able to improve his soccer game, get his schoolwork done on time, and show all his homework steps in math... a practical kids self-help book that many adults could also benefit from. Amusing, nonjudgmental language and pictures help keep the message clear and positive... --Children's Bookwatch, February 2014, Midwest Book ReviewWhat a wonderful book for children, parents, and educators! Accepting feedback is often a difficult skill for children. This book shares one young man's struggle with accepting compliments as well as criticism, while teaching appropriate responses that are socially acceptable and will enhance relationships. I highly recommend this book for all educators! --Tara Eckstaine, M.Ed., Elementary Administration, K-12 Leadership Principal, Sioux Falls School DistDo you know a young person who tends to argue or give excuses when you are trying to correct behavior? Or a student who misinterprets praise and compliments?Teach them the social skills

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