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A new tool for kids and parents/teachers to support them in talking about and dealing with fight, flight or freeze responses. These automatic responses often come with complex emotions and actions. Now we have a way to put the power into the children's own hands for kids to effectively regulate their behaviour....
When Pam gets annoyed by her little sister, she throws her colouring book at her. Pam's mom steps in to help her understand how the brain works to direct behaviour. Mom uses animals to explain the complex brain processes in a way that young learners can understand. Pam is empowered by understanding her behaviour and learning the importance of taking a break when she is feeling upset before doing something she might regret.
"Children and adults will love this delightfully illustrated book that so wonderfully explains the workings of the brain to school aged children... "
Dr. Jane Nelsen, Author and co-author of the Positive Discipline book series.
"This book is revolutionary as it provides a simple, relatable, and powerful methodology to teach our kids about brain science... "
Ricky Shetty, Founder of DaddyBlogger
About the Author
Joseph, Sarah: - Sarah Joseph is the mother of two, wife and mompreneur. She lives on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia where she runs an international parent/teacher education and consulting business. She has a Masters in Social Work, is a Positive Discipline Trainer and has been working with families and educators in a variety of settings since 2007; including counseling/consulting, support groups, and facilitating education workshops. She is also the author of the eBook Peaceful Parenting; 7 Strategies for Creating More Peace in Your Family, which you can download for free on her website. Sarah's articles have been featured online in publications like Natural Parent's Network, Vancouver Mom, Modern Mama, Kid's Vancouver, and The Survival Guide for Rookie Moms.Griffiths, Rachel: - Rachel Griffiths is the wife to one and mother of two. She is a mental health warrior who is living and thriving with bipolar disorder. She works to create awareness and end the stigma that comes with living with a mental illness. While drawing is her first love, she also spends time running a women's empowerment program that teaches body positivity through the art of movement and dance.
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