Introduce kids, in English and Spanish, to respecting differences, being inclusive, and appreciating people the way they are.
The world is diverse, and so are the daily lives of children. Accepting and valuing people and groups who are different from oneself and one’s immediate family are critical social skills. This English-Spanish bilingual book introduces vital character education respecting differences, being inclusive, and appreciating people just the way they are.
Presented in a social story format, Accept and Value Each Person/Aceptar y valorar a cada persona includes a special section for adults, with discussion questions, games, activities, and tips that reinforce improving social skills. For all homes, childcare settings, and elementary classrooms as well as special education, including settings with autistic children.
The Learning to Get Along® Series The Learning to Get Along series helps children learn, understand, and practice basic social and emotional skills. Real-life situations, lots of diversity, and concrete examples make these read-aloud books appropriate for home and childcare settings, schools, and special education settings. Each book ends with a section of discussion questions, games, and activities adults can use to reinforce what children have learned. All titles available in English-Spanish bilingual editions.
Cheri has her master's degree in elementary education and gifted education. A former first-grade teacher, she has taught education classes at Utah State University and has supervised student teachers. She is the author of the award-winning children's series, 'Learning to Get Along', and the new series, 'Being the Best Me.' Cheri and her husband, David, have six children and three grandchildren.
Review: While reading this it is evident that the author is trying to teach the difference between people in the society. The book gives good examples about how everyone in the society faces different issues in their life, this being with their bodies the way people see them, and how their bodies are constantly changing through growth and different events in life. When reading the book, the author wants to make sure that each person feels like they are loved by everyone the same no matter their differences. The story is showing that when you live life you are going to come across people with certain disabilities and differences in their life but that does not make them any less of a person then what they should be. The overall point in the story is no matter how different someone is compared to what you think you are they still need to be treated the same. Everyone deserves the same love and feelings that people without the disabilities receive to make them feel like they are able to be a person too. Artistic/literary review: The book is written in picture book form, which is illustrated with very vibrant colors and markings that make the book interesting to read. I feel like this book gives a lot of positive life lessons and ways that you can benefit in teaching children about the differences in their life. Rating: I really enjoyed this book, I would give it a 3.5/5. The pictures gave off a positive message and the words that were spoken throughout the book allowed for the reader to find positives in life.
Cheri Meiners has written several social emotional and character development books for young children. Her book at at an appropriate reading level for understanding and allow for young ready to connect with the ideas and topics discussed in her books. The book Accept and Value Each Person highlights the difference among people and how each person is unique. As children grow and develop they notice all the differences among people. This book includes diverse characters for students to make connections with as well as modeling the importance of being inclusive and respectful of those around us. Wonderful Read!
The 4 year old I watch is very into this series right now. She keeps asking for more. The language is perfect for a preschooler and early elem kid. I love how many books in the series emphasize to be patient when others make mistakes and encourage kids to see things from others' perspectives. A+++++
This book takes readers inside of a classroom filled with several diverse students. This story teaches children to respect and be nice to people that are different from them.