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Helping Children to Build Self-Esteem by Deborah Plummer
Helping Children to Build Self-Esteem offers over 100 simple, practical
and fun activities specifically aimed at helping children to build and
maintain self-esteem. Based on the author's extensive clinical experience,
these photocopiable activity sheets encourage children to use their natural
imaginative and creative abilities to consider their relationships with
themselves, their families and friends and their world and to express their
feelings in words and pictures. These exercises are suitable for work with
individuals and groups and with all children including those with special
needs or with speech and language difficulties.
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Punished by Rewards: The trouble with gold
stars, incentive plans, A's, praise and other bribes by Alfie Kohn
In this ground-breaking book, Alfie Kohn questions the traditionally
accepted system of motivating through rewards for completing a task. He
argues that the offering of rewards is as damaging as giving punishments, as
it creates a dependency that destroys self-motivation. He offers the
alternative method of motivating people by working with children instead of
'doing' things to them by rewarding them unnecessarily.
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Bringing Reggio Emilia Home by Louise Boyd Cadwell
Integrating the experiences of one American teacher on a year-long
internship in the preschools of Reggio, with a four-year adaptation effort
in one American school, this text includes many "mini-stories" of journeys
of learning.
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101 Games for Self-esteem by Jenny Mosley
and Helen Sonnet
From the authors of 'Quality Circle Time', this book
gives a wealth of suggestions that could be used for group or circle time,
or simply as quick, spontaneous activities in the classroom.
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Successful Child: What
Parents Can Do to Help Kids Turn Out Well by William Sears, MD.,
Martha Sears, RN.
Paediatrician Dr William
Sears and his wife, Martha, understand that instilling a moral code in
children is among the most daunting, yet vital, of all parenting tasks. In
The Successful Child, they have marvelously distilled 34 years experience
parenting their eight children and treating thousands of other children in
their paediatric office -
along with facts from recent scientific studies - into this collection of
constructive guidelines for nurturing children into healthy, well-adjusted
young adults.
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