When Things Don't Go My Way
Many children think that things should just 'go their way.' When they don't, they often times become angry or frustrated. Our young narrator in each of the 3 vignettes in this ethnically diverse video reinforces skills for youngsters to call upon when they must deal with the disappointment of things not going their way.
Hey! That's Not Fair
Using age appropriate children to help create examples, our young narrator provides some necessary coping skills for youngsters as they begin to sort out the often times gray concepts of what is or is not fair. An especially difficult concept for children to comprehend, the three age identifiable and dramatic vignettes will clearly bring focus to a child's concept of what constitutes fairness the roadblocks of social living. |
The Problem With Problems
Problems improperly solved or problems left unresolved often times will result in even more serious problems Created from children's school, social and home settings, these three age identifiable vignettes will provide skills based examples for successfully dealing with the roadblocks of social living.
When It's Important To Tell
No child wants to be labeled as a big mouth or tattletale. But should they tell? When? Tell who? What if they promised not to tell? Doubts about telling can be troubling for young children. Doubts intensified by peer pressure can be tragic. It's time to help kids understand when it's important to tell.
In this ethnically diverse video program young children will have an opportunity to see examples of when it's important to tell created from their social, family and school environments. In each vignette the children will see the importance of being personally responsible for themselves and the welfare of others. A wonderful springboard for teaching children the importance of sharing what they see, hear, or know.
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