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What to Do When You Grumble Too Much: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Negativity (What to Do Guides for Kids)
What to Do When You Grumble Too Much: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Negativity (What to Do Guides for Kids)

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Author: Dawn Huebner
Creator: Bonnie Matthews
Publisher: Magination Press
Category: Book

List Price: $15.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 12743

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 88
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.5

ISBN: 1591474507
Dewey Decimal Number: 155.232
EAN: 9781591474500
ASIN: 1591474507

Publication Date: August 2006
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Did you know that life is like an obstacle course? Its exciting and fun, but full of tricky spots to get through. If youre a kid who feels so frustrated by those tricky spots that its hard to enjoy the good things in life, this book is for you.

What to Do When You Grumble Too Much guides children and their parents through the cognitive-behavioral techniques used to treat negative thinking. Lively metaphors and illustrations help kids see life's hurdles in a new way, while drawing and writing activities help them master skills to get over those hurdles. And step-by-step instructions point the way toward becoming happier, more positive kids. This interactive self-help book is the complete resource for educating, motivating, and empowering children to work toward change.

Praise for What to Do When You Worry Too Much

"Dr. Huebner has created a completely accessible, easy-to-understand book to show worrying children a new way of life. Kids will breathe a sigh of relief to learn solutions that really work." Tamar Chansky, Ph.D., Author of "Freeing Your Child from Anxiety" and "Freeing Your Child from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder"


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5 out of 5 stars Engaging for Young Readers   September 27, 2006
 15 out of 15 found this review helpful

This book tackles an unusual and important topic for children- negativity. In a fun and very child-friendly format, the author uses metaphors, stories, and examples to explain to children what negativity is and how they can transform their negative thinking into more positive thinking. The learning is reinforced by fun activities and art experiences. As a mother and social worker, I strongly recommend this book to other parents, social workers, and guidance counselors.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Series - Very Easy to Use and Understand   November 17, 2007
 15 out of 15 found this review helpful

This "What to Do" series was very useful to me as a parent. It explains complex psychological ideas at a child's level without condescending to them and then attempts to help them learn how deal with those strong emotions.

I purchased this book and What to Do When You Worry Too Much: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Anxiety (What to Do Guides for Kids) after my 5-year old was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. It has helped her and her then 8-year old brother work through the many adjustments in our family after the diagnosis. We went through the book together and then talked about the activities that might help them deal with how they felt. The simple, clear explanations were a great starting point for discussion. Not everything "worked" nor did we focus on "solving" these emotions--rather we used the books to help the kids see that they are not alone and that there are things they can do when they feel trapped by strong emotions.

My daughter is now almost 7 and still takes the Grumbling book out to read it over. She knows she does have things to complain about in her life, but also that she doesn't want them to take over her life. I have also just purchased What to Do When Your Temper Flares: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Problems With Anger (What to Do Guides for Kids)which she is anxious to read! How many books on these tough topics can you say THAT about?

If you have intense, thoughtful, strong-willed kids, this approach to the perpetual problems of grumbling, worrying and (I hope) anger management will help. And even if they won't read it, it will help you know how to talk about those feelings.

P.S. Another good book is Who Moved My Cheese? For Kids I know it sounds corny but change is a big stressor for my kids so that book helped address these emotions too.



5 out of 5 stars Highly recommended for parents and therapists alike   May 12, 2007
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

I am a child clinical psychologist who regularly recommends books to parents to help provide reassuring information and practical tips to assist their children between sessions. My 12 year-old also loved this book and found a lot of good suggestions. Not only is the book easy to read and understand, it provides "homework" activities which allow a personalized approach and encourage active involvement by the child in overcoming a natural tendency toward negativity. I highly recommend this book!


4 out of 5 stars Well done and good for even young children   January 18, 2007
 10 out of 10 found this review helpful

I wanted this workbook to engage my therapy clients better than it did. They didn't throw the book at me, but it only held their interest for about10 minutes and most do not care too much to color or draw where the workbook calls for it. I agree with them, in that the interactive part of the book (the you-fill-it in part) is not compelling. HOWEVER, the subject matter is not really covered in any other therapeutic workbook that I have seen/reviewed/owned. The main topic is of negativity vs. positivity in a child's daily life. Great for kids with depression, anger problems, anxiety disorders, and ...the average kids!



5 out of 5 stars A great book for helping kids tackle negative thoughts   September 7, 2007
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

I wasn't so sure about this book at first, the chapters at the beginning were a bit slow but WOW, by chapter 3 the concepts really start to hit home for the kids I work with in therapy. I appreciate another CBT resource that I will use again and again to help my clients.

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