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How to save the dragon: Instrument book for teaching impulse control to children

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Product Description Long before children learn to express themselves in a calm, focused manner their impulsive emotions can guide how they interact with parents, siblings, peers, and teachers. And without proper guidance on how to turn these feelings into a positive experience, it can impact relationships, early learning, and the ability to communicate effectively. Led by Wrinkles and Flappy, How to Save the Dragon: Instrument Book for Teaching Impulse Control to Children is an engaging, magical journey that can help parents improve their child’s behavior by teaching them how to control their emotions in stressful or overwhelming situations and create better understanding for everyone. Children's book on anger management for kids Join our heroes Wrinkles, a calm and adorable elephant, and Flappy, a cute and energetic dragon, who live together in a wonderous world filled with mysteries. This super-powered duo set off on a mission but get separated after an alarm is triggered, causing them to use smart ideas and controlled emotions to save the day before time runs out! Better Understanding and Improved Self-Control The underlying theme of this beautifully-illustrated story is to help children self-regulate their behavior by taking a calm, collected approach to each situation. For parents, this can be exemplified in numerous ways, such as: Responding Appropriately to Stressful or Overwhelming Situations Finding Smart, Effective Ways to Be Mindful of Others Controlling Impulse Behaviors with Rational Decision Making Relieving Stress and Anxiety and Limiting Tantrums Creating Stronger Relationships with Peers, Siblings, or Teachers Establishing Proper Behavior in Public Places or Classrooms And so much more! Learning to Cope with Big Emotions Being a kid isn’t easy and just like being an adult, it’s a learning process. This book teaches coping skills for kids, but it also helps them learn, grow, and adapt on the go. By creating mindful kids, you can help limit those outbursts when they don’t get what they want at the store, minimize poor behaviors in the classroom, and avoid those meltdowns when it’s time to leave the park for the day. Most importantly, the story of Wrinkles and Flappy is a relatable story that uses colorful pictures, flowing lyrics, and smart storytelling to show kids why it’s important to slow down, think about the world around them, and put positive emotions first! If you’re ready to help your children be more thoughtful, attentive, and mindful of your parenting, their siblings, friends, and classroom environments, show them How to Save the Dragon. Review "If I'm being honest this book really felt like I was the one who got the most out of it. It not only helped me understand why my kids are prone to tantrums and impulsive behaviors, but helped me see how I can help my boys just by being present for them in those moments but also with the language I use." - Jennifer Hansen "After reading through it with my son, I feel she truly has nailed it out of the park, and it doesn't hurt that she has some great rhymes 😂(English teacher moment) . I believe that kids will have their crazy moments and need to just shout, yell, kick, whatever, but what I love most about the concept in this book is that it will teach my kiddos how to manage those normal emotions they will experience which is essential for life. The use of two different but approachable animals is perfect for kids as well!" - Emily Coleman "The aim of the book is to help children during meltdowns, it teaches them different ways of how to deal with different situations. It helps parents know what to do and how to talk about their child's emotions when something happens. The story's based on puzzle solving and there's parts of the book that your able to write in. I think it's a really great book, and it's helped us with what to do and how to talk about the girls emotions when they're having a meltdown about something. The girls now know that I'm on their side an