Stickley didn't like making mistakes. ""Oh no!"" he'd say, and he wouldn't try again. He wanted to be perfect.
With help from his Grandpa, Stickley learns to hop up, try again, and say ""oh well"" when he makes a mistake. Nobody's perfect, and good things can happen- even when you make mistakes.
Includes a Note to Parents, Caregivers, and Teachers with advice for helping childern develop a healthy attitude towards making mistakes. Ages 4-8.
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Brenda S. Miles , PhD, is a clinical pediatric neuropsychologist who has worked in hospital, rehabilitation, and school settings. She is particularly interested in evidence-based interventions and brain plasticity in the remediation of learning challenges. Her first book for children, Imagine a Rainbow: A Child's Guide for Soothing
More about Brenda S. MilesBrenda S. Miles , PhD, is a paediatric neuropsychologist who has worked in hospital, rehabilitation, and school settings. She believes that the words ""work harder"" don't really work. Instead, she recommends ""Let's step back for a moment and think about how we can get this work done!"" She is the author of two other books for children,
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