Kids who have trouble adjusting to the unexpected and tend to overreact, can learn four steps for achieving flexible thinking in this story. Learning how to react appropriately to challenging situations is an important executive function skill for students in grades K through 5. Braden was so excited for his upcoming championship baseball game! The night before he dreams of that moment… THE moment… the oohs and ahhs of the crowd as he scores the game-winning run! But imagine his surprise when he woke up to pouring rain… and NO GAME! A cancelled game, coupled with some events at school that don’t go his way, send Braden on an overreaction tailspin! It seems no matter how small the setback, Braden lets disappointment ruin his mood and his day.A But with Mom’s help and the support of a good teacher, Braden learns four steps for flexible thinking, a sure-fire way to meet tough challenges!A A Enjoy the second book in Bryan Smith’s Executive FUNction book series with K through 5 students and watch their eyes light up as they giggle and make connections to learning how to avoid overreacting by practicing the four steps of flexible thinking. Tips for parents and educators are included at the end of the story to help children learn to manage their emotions.A 31 pgs. Extend the learning withA Four Downloadable Activities!A Help reinforce the steps taught from the story with a Poster! The series also includes: What Were You Thinking? It Was Just Right Here! Of Course It’s a Big Deal! Time to Get Started What’s the Problem? How Did You Miss That? I’ll Never Get All of That Done! Fix It with Focus How Do I Remember All That? Published by Boys Town Press ISBN: 978-1-944882-04-4
The Misadventures of Michael McMichaels Vol. 2: The Borrowed Bracelet
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This book helps children in grades K-5 develop executive function skills by teaching them how to manage their reactions and think flexibly.
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Weight | 0.159 lbs |
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Dimensions | 13.7 × 0.5 × 21.3 in |
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