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Help kids feel comfortable and secure with who they are without comparing themselves to others or being something that they are not.
Meet Graham. He is a two-cookie wafer with an ooey-gooey middle and a square of sweetness. He's a s'more! Though, Graham feels pressured and wonders--what more could he be? What more should he be? A donut, lollipop, or cupcake, maybe? This book champions little ones and encourages them just enough to feel strong and supported and able to grow and be s'more. And that is enough!
This evidence-based science-informed book skillfully presents concepts of developmental psychology in a way kids and their grown-ups can understand--about healthy risk-taking and motivating, feeling respected and valued for who you are, and finding your "good enough" when the world wants more.
This book, which includes endmatter for adults about supporting a child's growth mindset and building self-esteem, is written by Brenda S. Miles, PhD, a clinical pediatric neuropsychologist who works with children, teens, and families. She blends brain science with developmental psychology in fun and educational ways.
Help kids feel comfortable and secure with who they are without comparing themselves to others or being something that they are not.
Meet Graham. He is a two-cookie wafer with an ooey-gooey middle and a square of sweetness. He's a s'more! Though, Graham feels pressured and wonders--what more could he be? What more should he be? A donut, lollipop, or cupcake, maybe? This book champions little ones and encourages them just enough to feel strong and supported and able to grow and be s'more. And that is enough!
This evidence-based science-informed book skillfully presents concepts of developmental psychology in a way kids and their grown-ups can understand--about healthy risk-taking and motivating, feeling respected and valued for who you are, and finding your "good enough" when the world wants more.
This book, which includes endmatter for adults about supporting a child's growth mindset and building self-esteem, is written by Brenda S. Miles, PhD, a clinical pediatric neuropsychologist who works with children, teens, and families. She blends brain science with developmental psychology in fun and educational ways.
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