Essential Self‑Management for Kids: Win at Resilience
- Self-Management SkillsSelf-Motivationgrowth topicsComics
- Categories:Growing Up & Facts of Life Personal Transformation General Knowledge Self-help Comics
- Language:Simplified Ch.
- Publication Place:Chinese Mainland
- Publication date:June,2024
- Pages:96
- Retail Price:29.80 CNY
- Size:170mm×230mm
- Text Color:Full color
- Words:80K
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Review
However, when children face emotional challenges, parents often struggle to communicate effectively. Speaking too much may make children resistant, especially older ones who have their own opinions and dislike lectures.
The best approach is a subtle one—allowing children to learn emotion regulation unconsciously. As parents, simply placing 'Winning with Resilience' on your child's desk is enough."
--Editor's Recommendation
Feature
★ Three core abilities in one set: emotion management, self‑control, and time management.
★ 66 growth topics covering a wide range of everyday challenges children face.
★ 200+ actionable tips – teaching kids exactly what to do.
★ 400+ lively comics to make reading more fun.
★ Reading age: 5–12.
This series includes 3 books:
"Win at Resilience"
"Win at Self‑Control"
"Win at Time Management"
Description
What to do if I’m afraid of communicating with others?
What to do if I’m constantly worried about the future?
What to do if I have trouble accepting my shortcomings or failures?
What to do if I get angry whenever something goes wrong?
Do I also have the right to say “no” to others’ opinions?
I become very nervous before exams; I either have a fever or a headache. What to do?
I keep wanting to play on my phone. If I don’t use it, I don’t know what to do. What to do?
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This book uses lively and interesting comic stories to show you that “living in the present” is key to developing a strong inner self. Being able to cope with challenges means accepting oneself, using the right methods, focusing on the task at hand, becoming in control of one’s emotions, and living each day to the fullest!








