No More Stinking Thinking: A workbook for teaching children positive thinking - Softcover

9781843108399: No More Stinking Thinking: A workbook for teaching children positive thinking
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'This workbook, developed after 23 years of work with children, is designed to help children change their 'stinking thinking.' 'Stinking Thinking' are ways children think that cause them to be anxious, depressed, angry, guilty, frustrated, embarrassed, insecure, or jealous. The exercises help children ages 6 to 12 years develop cognitive skills, positive thought patterns, and resilience to cope with daily hardships. The wizard theme is attractive to children and encourages them to interact with parents or therapists as they practice the concepts., Therapists and parents will find this workbook user-friendly, attractive, and fun. It is a valuable adjunct to cognitive behavioral approaches. Children are fascinated with wizards and enjoy the exercises.'- Virginia Child Protection Newsletter'This ingenious workbook, designed for use by psychologists, teachers or parents, is highly visual and interactive and could beneficially be used with individuals and groups of children., Based on the CBT approach, it encourages children to explore their negative thinking patterns which in turn enhances their ability to cope with daily challenges. The author has cleverly used the world of magic as a backdrop to each session, and children are enticed to become "super thinking wizards" as they learn to outsmart negative thinking.'- The Psychologist'Joann Altiero's No More Stinking Thinking is a workbook for parents, teachers and therapists to teach children how to develop the cognitive skills and resilience that will help them to cope with daily adversity, including criticism, disappointment and bullying.Each lesson explains a different type of "stinking thinking" - from ignoring the big picture or jumping to conclusions, to making a big (or little) deal out of something - and teaches children how to spot and combat it. The book aims to teach children about the power of positive, healthy and confident thinking and assertive behaviours., A final "exam" and a graduation certificate are i

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The workbook can be used by teachers, parents or therapists to teach young children how to combat negative thinking. -- Edward Sellman, University of Nottingham I would recommend NO MORE STINKING THINKING to EPs, teachers and TAs looking for a practical and grounded way of encouraging youngsters to develop alternative ways of thinking about situations which currently lead them to be overly self-critical. A resource for encouraging children and young people to develop and antidote to seeing the glass as half empty. -- Debate
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Joann Altiero, Ph.D., is a child clinical psychologist who received her doctorate from Southern Illinois University. She has worked in the field of clinical psychology for over 20 years, is a faculty member at the University of Maryland University College and has had a successful private practice promoting family mental health in La Plata, MD, since 1998.

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  • VerlagJessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Erscheinungsdatum2006
  • ISBN 10 1843108399
  • ISBN 13 9781843108399
  • EinbandTapa blanda
  • Auflage1
  • Anzahl der Seiten64

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