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★ Recommended by the chief editor of Korea's largest bookstore, Kyobo Book Center

★ A first book of rules for children by Korean children's literature writer and one of Korea's best parenting experts, Im Yeong-ju

★ "I" make a promise with the world: to put used items back in place, to follow order, to sit properly, to treat others with politeness... The book includes 69 "promises" that are crucial for children's growth, cultivating a proper attitude, good behavioral habits, and smooth social skills.

★ With poetic text and illustrations close to children's lives, this book is both interesting and approachable.

★ Under each "promise," there is a parenting tip carefully prepared for parents, doubling the effectiveness of upbringing!

Description

Early childhood is a key period for children to become familiar with rules and develop self-regulation abilities.

How can we teach basic life habits, etiquette, and rules to children at this stage?

Whenever mothers want to teach something troublesome and complex, children often resist.

Most confrontations between mothers and children end with a "lesson."

Generally, around the age of 3, children need to be formally taught how to live socially, and during this process, parenting troubles tend to increase.

To teach children to greet people politely, to brush their teeth and wash up, to eat slowly, to get along with friends, and not to run or shout... Teaching children to distinguish what must be done and what should not be done is not an easy task.

This book contains 69 secrets for harmonious coexistence with the world, for all preschool children!

Author

[Author] Im Yeong-ju
Based on rich experience accumulated through lectures and numerous consultations, she solves communication problems between parents and children, emphasizing the role of parents in the growth process of their children. She is one of Korea's best parenting experts. With the motto "Only when parents are happy, can children be happy," she protects the self-esteem of parents and helps children discover all their shining moments.

She has appeared on many programs such as EBS "Parents," "Documentaries," KBS "Morning Courtyard," "Ask Anything," etc.
She runs the Im Yeong-ju Parenting Institute.
Her books include "5 Minutes a Day, Parent's Speaking Habits," "Dr. Im Yeong-ju's Picture Book Parenting," "The Classroom of Children's Self-Esteem," "You Are Great for Speaking," "In Parents and Children, One Must Be an Adult," "The Miracle of Reading to Children," "The Thirteen-Year-Old Speech Learning," and "Cultivating Children's Social Skills, Dad's Role," among others.

[Illustrator] Lee Ji-hyun
As a freelance illustrator, she has created artwork for numerous picture books and parenting books.
Her representative illustrations include "The African Skier," "Five Curious Tastes!," "My First Book of Promises with the World," "The Thief Is You," "5 Minutes a Day, Dad's Voice," etc.

Contents

Chapter 1: Habits

Put things back where they belong
Organize toys
Wash hands clean
Go to bed early and wake up early
Watch TV only at agreed times
Remove shoes slowly
Chew food slowly during meals
Brush teeth after eating
Dress oneself
Put on shoes independently
Sit properly
Avoid touching face with hands
Chapter 2: Behavior

Take care of younger siblings
Avoid pestering to buy things
Keep clean and cherish things
Love and care for animals and plants
Do not follow strangers
Stop in place if lost
Do not deface any place with graffiti
Cross the road only after checking traffic lights carefully
Be careful on the road at all times
Eat at least one more bite of disliked food
Do not cry because of dislike for bathing
Do not put non-edible items in the mouth
Chapter 3: Speech

Greet others first
Say thank you when grateful
Learn to say "sorry"
Speak kindly
Communicate well with friends
Do not lie
Answer when asked a question
Express oneself with words
Use language to express feelings
Chapter 4: Emotions

I have precious emotions
Do not cry even if things do not go as planned
Learn to be patient
Try this when angry
Clearly express dislike
Do not lose temper indiscriminately
Praise oneself
If not achieved, try again
Congratulate me
What to do when shy?
Chapter 5: Friends

Remember and call friends by their names properly
Do not do things friends dislike
Share toys and play friendly with friends
Help friends
Become closer even after quarrels
What to do when a friend apologizes?
Listen to friends until they finish speaking
Cheer for friends
Do not touch friends without permission
Do not show my body to friends
How to play properly in the playground?
Even if wanting to play a little longer, it's time to go home
Chapter 6: Life Etiquette

Cover mouth with elbow when coughing
Do not speak with food in mouth
Can we talk during meals?
Do not run around during meals
Do not jump around at home
Line up and wait your turn
Speak politely to adults
Speak at an appropriate volume
Use public items properly
Only look, do not touch
Use the restroom properly
Keep to the right side

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