Creative Thinking Workbook – My Own Book of Feelings Gr. 2-5
While building self-esteem, creative thinking grows in school children, by writing and drawing in this child development book, “My Own Book of Feelings,” by Linda Silbert, PhD and Al Silbert, EdD.
Here’s a perfect way to help children express their feelings and to think about the feelings of others.
As with the other Creative Thinking Workbooks, by the Silberts, parents, elementary education teachers, special education teachers and even teachers of pre-school children, find this workbook an excellent resource when encouraging young children to communicate by writing and/or drawing. Tutors and parents for homeschoolers find this book an excellent resource for activities for children. Special-education students with learning disabilities such as attention deficit disorder (ADD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), Language Processing Disorder, dyslexia and dysgraphia also enjoy expressing their feelings about happy times, sad times, school, friends and much more.
Space for a drawing is provided on every page.
Printed on high-quality paper to assist the child with writing, erasures and coloring. 8½” x 11″ 32 pages plus soft cover, two color. Ages 7-10 . RL (Reading Level) 1.0 to 3.0.
Here’s what others had to say:
“I’ve have found the Creative Thinking Workbooks to be exactly what children and adults need, not only in the United States, but all over the world.”—C. Peterson, Past President Jaycees International
“It is always a pleasure to review and recommend high caliber material to the 22,000 subscribers of DADS ONLY. Your Creative Thinking Workbooks certainly qualify in that category.”—Dads Only
“I was thrilled with them, they are terrific…[these workbooks] bring so much joy to young children.“—Mrs. E Powell, Parent
Creative Thinking Workbook – My Own Book of Feelings
Price: $5.97
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