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Highlights
- Picture book that teaches kids how to persevere when things get difficult through positive self-talk.
- 5-8 Years
- 8.1" x 8.1" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
- Series Name: Zach Rules
Description
About the Book
Picture book that teaches kids how to persevere when things get difficult through positive self-talkBook Synopsis
Picture book that teaches kids how to persevere when things get difficult through positive self-talk. Zach has set a goal for himself--to get across the tricky trapeze rings on the playground. Every time he tries, he falls off before making it to the end. But with encouragement from his best friend Sonya and positive self-talk, Zach uses a four-step approach to persevere to the end:- Start with a goal
- Make a plan
- Make a new plan if needed
- Keep trying to the end
Zach struggles with social issues like getting along, handling frustrations, making mistakes, and other everyday problems typical of young kids. Each book in the Zach Rules series presents a single, simple storyline involving one such problem. As each story develops, Zach and readers learn straightforward tools for coping with their struggles and building stronger relationships now and in the future.
Review Quotes
"Zach Hangs In There does an impressive job teaching kids how to persevere--while providing specific steps to achieve their goals--in easy-to-understand terms. The Zach Rules series is a must-read for parents, educators, grandparents, and anyone who cares about helping young people become responsible, resilient, and compassionate human beings. I highly recommend this series."--Barbara Coloroso, best-selling author of Kids Are Worth It! Giving Your Child the Gift of Inner Discipline
"Highly recommended for family, preschool, elementary school, and community library collections."-- "Children's Bookwatch"
About the Author
William "Bill" Mulcahy, MS, LPC, LMHC, NCC, is a licensed professional counselor, psychotherapist, author and of books and tools for teaching children to cope with the challenges of life in the 21st century.
Bill has served as a supervisor at Family Services of Waukesha, WI, as a counselor at Stillwaters Cancer Support Services, at Empathia Inc., as an employee assistance professional, and has worked with children with special needs. He has been in private practice since 2016.
He is also the father of seven children including two children on the autism spectrum and lives in Venice, Florida with his wife, Melissa.
Darren McKee has illustrated books for many publishers over his twenty-year career. When not working, he spends his time riding his bike, reading, drawing, and traveling.
He lives in Dallas, Texas, with his wife, Debbie.