[read ebook] What I Tell Myself FIRST: Children's Real-World Affirmations of Self Esteem

[read ebook] What I Tell Myself FIRST: Children's Real-World Affirmations of Self Esteem

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What I Tell Myself FIRST: Children's Real-World Affirmations of Self Esteem

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Review 'Unlike many books that give kids an unrealistic message that they are wonderful at everything, and that they can do anything, What I Tell Myself FIRST gives kids a real-world message that 'I am great at some things. I am good at other things. I am not good at some things,' but that's okay and the author tells his audience why. The book also tells readers such important things as thinking before talking, listen to others to understand, and how to speak with respect.' Feathered Quill Book Reviews. Quill says: What I Tell Myself FIRST is an excellent book that should be in every classroom and shared with young readers from preschoolers through elementary level readers. The positive, self-affirmations it teaches are priceless. More at featheredquill.com/what-i-tell-myself-first/Bruce Arrington for Readers' Favorite says, 'I think this is a great book. It doesn't whitewash life with promises of 'dream your dream and it will happen.' It works rather to help the young reader accept who they are, and work harder on the things they need help with. It's practical and written on a level that children can understand and appreciate. The artwork is clever and colorful, generating ideas for kids so they can better understand the material presented. The pictures are inclusive and universal so kids from all sorts of backgrounds can relate to them. I would recommend this book to parents who find their kids struggling with who they are and who they are not. I would also recommend this book to school counselors to help children build positive habits of self-reflection. A book like this is a good one to visit again and again as the habits are built into a young life. What I Tell Myself FIRST: Children's Real-World Affirmations of Self Esteem by Michael A Brown is highly recommended.'��Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers' Favorite says, 'Michael A. Brown's children's self-help book, What I Tell Myself FIRST: Children's Real-World Affirmations of Self Esteem, is a valuable interactive guide to self-awareness and feeling good about yourself. Directed towards children, with colorful illustrations and simple language, the book challenges the young reader with key issues like appearance, self-esteem, popularity, marks, and achievements, and so much more. In a world that demands the best of everyone, it's difficult for young people to believe in themselves as they are and accept who and what they are. The author places the reader in the book, asking the reader to name him/herself at the beginning and the end. With illustrations of all kinds of children, all sizes and colors, every child should be able to relate to the children in the illustrations and, certainly, the issues presented. A great way to encourage young readers to believe in themselves: 'I am alive, alert, and able.'Joshua Soule for Readers' Favorite says, 'I was truly blown away by the idea of What I Tell Myself FIRST, a book that addresses the needs of children based on Mazlow's Hierarchy. Author Michael A. Brown has clearly put a lot of research and passion into this book. As a father and educator, Brown's mission of helping children be the best they can be is evident in his work. The illustrations, done by Zoe Ranucci, perfectly complement the book in a way that is fun, engaging, and brings the concepts to life. Brown elegantly transitions from one concept to another, and the entire book is relevant and age-appropriate. If you want to help your children grow and develop healthy self-esteem, have your kids read What I Tell Myself FIRST every day. Nice work, Mr. Brown.' Read more About the Author An artist since childhood, Zoe lives in Belmont, NC and never had to ponder the question 'what do I want to be when I grow up?' After graduating from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh in 1993 Zoe moved to Cleveland, Ohio to start her career. She worked for 7 years as an Art Director for GR&A Advertising until moving to Charlotte, North Carolina in 2002 and took the opportunity to begin her freelance venture. Currently, Zoe runs an independent graphic design and illustration studio and is enjoying great success. Zoe has enjoyed the wonderful opportunity to transition to more illustration along with her graphic and web design projects. She attributes a great deal of her inspiration from her husband Alex, two daughters, Mila and Giada, and her two hound dogs, two cats, two fish and one bearded dragon! You can learn more about Zoe and her work at www.gooddharma.com.Born in Chicago, IL, Michael Brown served in the United States Army, in various communities as a police officer and currently serves as an anger management specialist, nonviolent crisis intervention instructor, and collegiate / career occupational educator in multiple criminal justice-related disciplines. He is the father of four beautiful children and believes raising them into the best strong, capable, productive, responsible, and most importantly, happy human beings they can be is his life's mission. Mr. Brown is an advocate of education and is a graduate of Governors State University in University Park, Illinois, having been conferred a Bachelor of Arts degree in Interdisciplinary Studies (Criminal Justice, Psychology and Philosophy) in 2006 and a Master of Arts degree in Criminal Justice in 2012. Read more


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