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What picture books are there about positive discipline?
The classic is Jerry's Quiet Space, written by jane nelsen, the founder of Positive Discipline Association. The story about active pause.

The story goes like this: Jerry, a little boy, lost his temper when he came home, because he fell and broke the pottery bowl made for his father's birthday. Under the guidance of his mother, he established his own "cool space" and learned how to control his temper.

After reading the picture book, parents can ask their children: If you also have a cool space, what do you want?

Parents can study books, brainstorm with their children and make a cool space for them to name themselves.

Since then, children have emotions and have a good place to deal with them.

This book is suitable for parents and children. It can help children learn emotional management and help parents better understand the role and methods of "calmness".

But also a useful supplement to "positive discipline"

Have you filled the bucket? ",this is a story that fills you with energy.

This picture book was created by American early education expert Carol. From the perspective of an educator, she knows how to express herself in the most attractive language for children. Since the publication of picture books in 2006, * * * has won 16 awards and was recommended by PDA.

This story is very interesting. It says: Everyone carries an invisible bucket with him. You can't see it, but it is there. When the bucket is full, you will feel happy. When the bucket is empty, you will feel lonely and sad. This book uses the vivid metaphor of "bucket" to refer to a child's mental health and emotional health.

Corresponding to an active and self-disciplined activity "Love Cup", only when this love cup is full can we take better care of ourselves and others. So the picture book says: you need others to fill your bucket, and others need you to fill their bucket. So how do you fill an invisible bucket?

There are many methods in picture books. What is the act of filling and what is the act of scooping out? Not only children, but also adults are very enlightening.

Let's all fill our own buckets and children's buckets!

It doesn't matter if you make a mistake. It's about making mistakes and seeing them as opportunities for learning.

Judging from the cover, this book emphasizes that "it doesn't matter if you make mistakes". After careful observation, you will find that all the characters in the book are wearing the same shoes. Some mistakes are unconventional, but the author can't correct them. Instead, he tells children that mistakes sometimes make a novel innovation, that is, encourage children not to be afraid of mistakes and try different things as much as possible. This is a positive and energetic book, because it doesn't matter if they make mistakes!

What a comforting sentence! When I was a child, it was common to make mistakes, and it was natural to be scolded or punished by my parents. However, although we are used to being lectured, sometimes we feel wronged or even unconvinced, because we didn't make mistakes on purpose, we just want to try. No one can succeed at the first attempt, there is always the possibility of trial and error!

So after reading this picture book, I feel that I have also been cured.

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