Discover how managing impulses can transform children into social butterflies
Sue is the fastest kid in school. But her speediness leads to several mistakes and makes classmates at school not want to play with her. In Slow Down Sue! A Lesson in Self-Control, kids will learn how Sue finally controls her impulse to speed up in everything, which helps her make more friends and thrive in school. This is the perfect book for impulsive kids.
A kid’s guide to building emotional learning skills that help them thrive in school
Sue’s quickness makes her the best at gym class, but she doesn’t realize that never letting anyone else win makes others want to withdraw. In Slow Down Sue! A Lesson in Self-Control, kids will learn how to build emotional intelligence skills like sharing, self-awareness, and developing self-regulation of impulses so that they can excel in school and make more friends.
Written by a children’s doctor to empower kids to establish healthy habits and control impulses
Dr. Thomas Macsay is a California doctor that is passionate about helping kids keep calm and happy, while building a positive relationship with themselves. He believes children’s impulses can get in the way of healthy habits. The ability to notice impulses and work with them, instead of resisting them, allows kids to build emotional regulation so that they can thrive in their lives.
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