Tuesday, April 9, 2019

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

How to save the dragon: Instrument book for teaching impulse control to childrenHow to save the dragon: Instrument book for teaching impulse control to children by Madeleine Matthews
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

How to save the dragon: Instrument book for teaching impulse control to children by Madeleine Matthews is a useful tool when it comes to teaching children about impulse control. The book revolves around a fictional story with two characters, Wrinkles and Flappy, and describes the differences between acting on impulse and emotion, and using thoughtful reflection to make basic decisions. While this book is geared toward children it may also be useful for adults when guiding their children to make healthy decisions. There are plenty of worksheets toward the back of the book that will help in that endeavor. The illustrations are nicely done and reflect the thoughtfulness put into the book. Some of the content may be too complicated for children to understand, and while imparting a useful and helpful message, a child will certainly need an adult to guide them through this book while discussing its content.

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