This workbook takes an entirely new approach to helping children with behavioral problems. Rather than spending countless hours correcting your child's misbehavior, you can take just ten minutes a day to teach him or her to behave better. The activities in this workbook will help you teach your children the emotional, social, and behavioral skills they need to be kinder, more considerate, and more cooperative.Learning to Listen, Learning to Care is based on the author's positive discipline techniques, which have been taught to thousands of therapists and parents. The approach works not by "laying down the law" with youngsters but by teaching them listening and respecting skills that, they will discover, can help them get what they want when they want it. The forty-five activities in this workbook make it easy for parents to teach empathy and caring even to the most difficult of children.
About the Lawrence E. Shapiro, Ph.D., is a nationally recognized child psychologist who is known for his innovative play-oriented techniques
This book has a lot of good activities for elementary age kids up to pre-teen. The lessons help start conversations with kids about the topics covered. When using this book I often work through 2 or 3 lessons during each sessions. I also recommend adding games during the session. The lessons alone do not hold kids attention most of the time. Topics covered include talking about feelings, honesty, and how our actions effect others.
A great book for conversation starters, but some of the approaches are lacking in application (eg - “Everyone loves a smiling person!”). Definitely keeping for reference, but the use will be modified from the original intent.