Renee Jain,Nikki Abramowitz: What's Right with This Picture?: Teaching Kids Character Strengths Through Stories

What's Right with This Picture?: Teaching Kids Character Strengths Through Stories


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"Don't eat so much junk!" "Study harder!" "Stop fighting with your sister!" We want the best for our kids. In the pursuit of their greatest well-being, we often take a path of rooting out "what's wrong" and fixing it. But what if living a good life goes beyond reducing the problems our children face? What if it is equally important to teach kids to seek out "what's right"? Turns out the research supports this notion. Helping our children identify, apply, and nurture their character strengths is a 21st century life skill which is associated with greater life satisfaction, engagement in school, academic success, and overall well-being. What we know is as important as it is to reduce the problems facing our children, it is equally as important to nurture what is right. In this, they have the tools to thrive and create positive connections to the larger world. "What's Right with This Picture?" is a workbook for teachers and parents to work with their kids to learn character strength vocabulary, identify character strengths in themselves and others around them, and find ways to apply strengths in their lives. This fully-illustrated workbook teaches these lessons through fun and relatable stories and activities.

THE ROAD BACK Make beautiful origami flowers then arrange them into stunning origami bonsai sculptures with this easy origami kit. By merging two iconic Japanese art forms origami and bonsai origami artist Benjamin Coleman sparked an exciting evolution in paper folding, and made a name for himself in both the origami world and on the Etsy landscape. Now, Origami Bonsai Kit makes it possible for paper folders at every level to create Coleman's unique botanical sculptures at home by folding delicate paper flowers and leaves and attaching them to What's Right with This Picture?: Teaching Kids Character Strengths Through Stories free ebook natural branches. Coleman uses the innovative origami "glow-fold" method and utilizes color to identify exactly which part of the model to fold in any given step making it easy for beginning origami folders to create exquisite bonsai paper art. In addition to sharing his revolutionary paper crafting techniques, Coleman also shows you how to select natural twigs, branches, and stones and how to assemble them into a lifelike finished origami sculpture. This easy origami kit contains: Full-color 64-page instruction book Step-by-step instructions Introduction to paper folding techniques 8 different mix-and-match flower forms 4 different types of leaves Origami folding paper for 400 flowers and leaves A 3 hour instructional DVDFolding paper flowers is a great way for beginners to learn origami while still making an impressive finished bonsai sculpture. Even experienced folders will find new and original designs to add to their origami repertoires! Origami flower projects include: The Ficus Leaf The Berlin Poplar Leaf The Black Eyed Susan The Foxglove The Buttercup And many more "


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Author: Renee Jain,Nikki Abramowitz
Number of Pages: 108 pages
Published Date: 12 Dec 2013
Publisher: Gostrengths LLC
Publication Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9780615938752
Download Link: Click Here
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