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The perfect tool to teach children how to respond to set their own limitations and respect limits set by others. Sometimes You Have to Say Noprovides parents, grandparents, teachers, and caregivers the opportunity to speak with children about this important topic.
Sometimes you're not interested in performing a task,going somewhere, or speaking to someone, so you say no.
But whenever Matilda, Emil, Lukas, and Taya refuse a piece of cake from their neighbor Mrs. Rose, she is offended.
Wouldn't it be better if everyone always said yes to everything? This way,no one would ever be sad or disappointed again!
When a mysterious wish on a shooting star magicallymakes the word no disappear, the children and their neighborsrealize that life without saying no just isn't as enjoyable as they had envisioned.
In Sometimes You Have to Say No, award-winning author and illustratorDagmar Geisler draws attention to what could be a sensitive subject to some and provides advice for not only the children who are often feel pressured to say yes,but also those who live and work with them daily, like parents, grandparents, teachers, siblings,and caregivers.
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The perfect tool to teach children how to respond to set their own limitations and respect limits set by others. Sometimes You Have to Say Noprovides parents, grandparents, teachers, and caregivers the opportunity to speak with children about this important topic.
Sometimes you're not interested in performing a task,going somewhere, or speaking to someone, so you say no.
But whenever Matilda, Emil, Lukas, and Taya refuse a piece of cake from their neighbor Mrs. Rose, she is offended.
Wouldn't it be better if everyone always said yes to everything? This way,no one would ever be sad or disappointed again!
When a mysterious wish on a shooting star magicallymakes the word no disappear, the children and their neighborsrealize that life without saying no just isn't as enjoyable as they had envisioned.
In Sometimes You Have to Say No, award-winning author and illustratorDagmar Geisler draws attention to what could be a sensitive subject to some and provides advice for not only the children who are often feel pressured to say yes,but also those who live and work with them daily, like parents, grandparents, teachers, siblings,and caregivers.