While anger is a normal emotion, alerting us to address problems, it needs to be harnessed to use in constructive ways. This book shows a novel way of diffusing angry reactions into more appropriate responses. By adopting principles of cognitive-behavioural therapy, it demonstrates how children can gain control over their thoughts and learn new constructive skills. Using a format which combines that of a storybook and a workbook, children are invited to write and draw expressions of their anger.
There are also relaxation exercises to work through, strategies for being flexible, compromising and moving on. This book also contains a helpful preface for parents with advice the whole family will benefit from. It is an excellent resource to inspire change in a fun and interactive way.
A practical guide to positive behavioural interventions for children and young people by Steve Brown. With clear advice and strategies that can be easily implemented in practice, Steve Brown explains...
Fitting in to school and social life can be the single most challenging task when you have Asperger's syndrome — "Asperger's Rules!" can help. The strategies in this book will...
Recently added to our recommended book list, "Autism and Girls" is an informative and practical title to support parents with female children with Autism. This title has won the Book...