Meneer Beer wil lief gevonden worden: en andere verhalen over een makkelijkere manier van veranderen voor kinderen en hun ouders
| AUTHOR | De Jong M. Ed, Ella; Barrow, Laurie; Terni, Dr Paolo et al. |
| PUBLISHER | Paolo Terni Briefcoachingsolutions (02/19/2016) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Change is hard and requires efforts - yet, sometimes it can be made easier with some simple strategies. This book teaches children and their educators some simple, evidence-based strategies to make change easier. As they stroll through the forest, Mr. Monkey and Ms. Elephant encounter different characters facing different problems, from Mrs. Squirrel who wants to cross a stream to Mr. Bear who wants to be loved. Both Mr. Monkey and Ms. Elephant have good intentions and try to help their friends. Mr. Monkey uses a traditional problem solving approach, whereas Ms. Elephant uses a solution-focused approach, and it is the latter that saves the day. A page of commentary aimed at educators, which includes quotes, key concepts and additional references, accompanies each of the 9 short stories for children from 5th grade and up. This is one of the few attempts made so far to popularize solution-focused practice, an innovative and radically different approach to change and to problem solving. Coaches, consultants and managers, in addition to therapists, are increasingly using Solution-Focused practices to deliver value to their clients quickly and effectively.
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ISBN-13:
9780985592073
ISBN-10:
0985592079
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
Dutch
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Page Count:
42
Carton Quantity:
97
Product Dimensions:
8.50 x 0.09 x 11.02 inches
Weight:
0.27 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Education | Educational Psychology
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Change is hard and requires efforts - yet, sometimes it can be made easier with some simple strategies. This book teaches children and their educators some simple, evidence-based strategies to make change easier. As they stroll through the forest, Mr. Monkey and Ms. Elephant encounter different characters facing different problems, from Mrs. Squirrel who wants to cross a stream to Mr. Bear who wants to be loved. Both Mr. Monkey and Ms. Elephant have good intentions and try to help their friends. Mr. Monkey uses a traditional problem solving approach, whereas Ms. Elephant uses a solution-focused approach, and it is the latter that saves the day. A page of commentary aimed at educators, which includes quotes, key concepts and additional references, accompanies each of the 9 short stories for children from 5th grade and up. This is one of the few attempts made so far to popularize solution-focused practice, an innovative and radically different approach to change and to problem solving. Coaches, consultants and managers, in addition to therapists, are increasingly using Solution-Focused practices to deliver value to their clients quickly and effectively.
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