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Good Habits, Bright Future: 36 Ways to Change for the Better

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English title 《 Good Habits, Bright Future: 36 Ways to Change for the Better 》
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★What sets children apart isn’t IQ—it’s habits.
★This is an anti-procrastination guide that helps kids build good habits, ditch bad ones, create positive cycles, and become individuals who are “emotionally steady, healthy, efficient learners, and effective communicators”!
★Covering key growth topics from studying to social skills, this book uses original duck cartoons to spark children’s interest. It guides them toward self-improvement through enjoyable reading:
4-step analysis: “Situation → Comparison → Analysis → Solution”
36 habit-building topics
100 practical tips
400 lively illustrations

Description

Do you often worry about your child’s bad habits? Bad habits can affect not only their physical and mental health but also their academic performance. Good habits help children better plan their studies and daily lives, free themselves from negativity, and create a positive cycle.

Using a four-step method—“Situation, Comparison, Solution, Strategy”—this book offers 36 practical and effective ways to overcome laziness. It delves into the roots of bad habits in daily life—from studying and exercise to social interactions—and provides actionable strategies to help children break free from procrastination, laziness, and other negative behaviors. It encourages them to cultivate focus, regular schedules, a love of reading, consistent exercise, and polite social manners.

Author

Que Yawei

A veteran children’s book planner with over a decade of experience in newspaper and book editing, Que Yawei has a deep understanding of the current state of children’s literature publishing in China. He is also well aware of the challenges and deficiencies parents face in guiding their children’s reading. He has successfully planned and launched several children’s books and educational aids that have received positive market feedback. Among the nearly a hundred books he has planned to improve primary school students’ reading and writing skills, titles such as “100 Classical Chinese Articles for Primary School Students”, “Primary School Students’ Comic Chinese Idiom Stories”, and “Mind Map Composition for Primary School Students”, have been particularly popular with young readers for their rich illustrations and innovative formats.

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