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That Rule Doesn't Apply to Me! (Responsible Me!)

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Product Description Learning rules is tough, and following rules is even tougher! Does your child think he is exempt from rules? Or does she have an excuse about why she doesn't need to follow the rules? Noodle sure does! Noodle is having a rough couple of days. The rules keep getting in the way of his fun! Rules for this and rules for that. There are so many rules - too many rules! Rules stink! Noodle struggles because he doesn't think rules actually apply to HIM! Can't he just have a rule-free day? Author Julia Cook's very popular book in the Responsible Me! series will have readers in stitches as Noodle describes all of rules he deals with daily. Will Noodle's mother and teacher convince him that rules are meant to help, not harm, him? Whether you are a parent, counselor, therapist, teacher, psychologist, or just someone who spends a lot of time with kids and wants to teach them manners, this book is here to help! This book makes a great gift for children with behavioral disorders or boys and girls who might feel they are above the law. It's also a great tool for teaching children ages 7 through 10 important values, like how to respect themselves, respect others, and respect property, and that there really are benefits to having rules! The whole Noodle series of children's books is great for teaching social-emotional learning, and how to manage emotions and regulate behavior. Review As a therapist I often lead groups with youth and this book has been a great asset for the kiddo groups. They laugh, but also get the point, even with the most oppositional [or disobedient] kids I've worked with. Great book to have on hand for therapists, teachers, and parents! --Amazon This was perfect for my 6 year old 1st grader. I believe the story is really geared at 3rd graders but my son related to it perfectly!!! We both laughed a few times at the similarities between him and the main character of this story. I have purchased a few of these books now and even sent them into school for the teacher to share with the class. It is important for us parents to teach our children social skills and responsibility especially when they struggle with not understanding what they did wrong in the first place. Teaching personal awareness is key to raising responsible young adults. Our family theme is ADHD symptoms explain our behavior, BUT they do not EXCUSE it.... --Joan P, Amazon I read Julia Cook's books to my 1st grader and he is glued to my lips whenever i do. The story is interesting and teaches the concepts without preaching. He finds the characters relatable and funny. I usually rotate few of these books each day at the end of our regular reading block and i do see behavioral changes based on what the book recommends. It also gives us common language to talk about problem behaviors and way to address those that doesn't point a finger on him. Great great books -- i would highly recommend. --Blanka V, Amazon From the Back Cover Noodle is having a rough couple of days. The rules keep getting in the way of his fun! Rules for this and rules for that. There are so many rules - too many rules! Rules stink! Noodle has no use for obeying rules at home, or school. He argues about the rules and doesn't think any of them actually apply to HIM! Can't he just have a rule-free day? Author Julia Cook's third book in the Responsible Me! series will have readers in stitches as Noodle describes the variety of rules he deals with daily. His mom helps him visualize the consequences of no rules at all and Noodle begins to understand that rules help create a safe environment for everyone. About the Author Julia Cook, a former school counselor and teacher, writes books for children that are entertaining and teach important social and behavior skills. She has authored dozens of books including the popular I Just Don't Like the Sound of No! and But It's Not My Fault!