Staying with Adults Outside: A Children's Book about Safety and Showing Expected Behaviours in the Community (Behavior Science Children's Books) - Softcover

Book 1 of 8: Behavior Science Children's Books

Chan, Stephanie C.; SciAnts, Behavior

 
9781777521998: Staying with Adults Outside: A Children's Book about Safety and Showing Expected Behaviours in the Community (Behavior Science Children's Books)

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Synopsis

Does your child run off when walking outside?

Struggle to wait while you’re shopping?

Climb on chairs or run around when you’re trying to enjoy a meal at a restaurant?

If so, this is the right book for you and your little one. It’s also a valuable tool for teachers and therapists!

Staying with Adults Outside! is a children’s book that ...

  • Targets a common safety issue for young children - not staying with adults outside!
  • Uses evidence-based approaches and Is grounded on contextual behavioral science (CBS).
  • Helps young readers take the perspective of the main character, explore the world, and learn to make good choices in different situations, in a fun and interactive way.
  • Was developed together with researchers, school teachers, early childhood educators, behaviour analysts, speech-language pathologists, many parents, and young children themselves!
  • Includes a Star Card and step-by-step instructions on how to use it in both the paperback and hardcover versions.

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About the Author

Stephanie Chan, Ph.D., M.Ed., is a researcher, bestselling author, teacher, early childhood educator, and Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). With extensive training in education, psychology, and behavior analysis, and many years of experience working with children of different age groups, Stephanie was one of the first to uniquely apply behavior science to children's literature. She has published many children’s books and educational materials, primarily focusing on perspective-taking, problem-solving, developing and maintaining friendships, understanding and regulating emotions and feelings, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), all grounded on contextual behavioral science. In addition, she published scientific papers in top-tier journals and presented her research findings at international conferences covering various topics. Stephanie is also the clinical director of the non-profit organization PlaySmart Child Development Society and the editor-in-chief of the publisher Behavior SciAnts. She regularly organizes training workshops for parents and practitioners worldwide to help children improve social skills and behavior issues. Readers who purchase books in any of the series can become members of our community, and receive free training info, behavior support, NET ideas, and more.

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