When Jacqueline climbs the beanstalk, she meets a giant who is just as afraid of her knights as they are of the giant.
Once upon a time, there lived a princess named Jacqueline. The royal knights protected her from danger - even if there wasn't any! When Jacqueline climbs the beanstalk, she meets a giant who is just as afraid of the knights. In this modern retelling of a classic fairy tale, Jacqueline shows everyone that there's nothing to be afraid of after all. Includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers with worry-busting strategies and calming tools. From the Note to Parents and Caregivers
So how can we manage worries? Did you notice we used the word amp ldquo manage amp rdquo ? That amp rsquo s because humans are wired to experience worry, so aiming for zero just isn amp rsquo t realistic. But keeping worry to a level where it doesn amp rsquo t get in the way of everyday life is very realistic.
Here are some strategies to try. Keep as many of them as possible in your worry busting backpack so you amp rsquo ll be ready to help your child when worries arise!
This is Book 3 in the Classic Tales for Modern Kids Series Series. See all Classic Tales for Modern Kids Series books here.
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Susan D. Sweet, PhD, is a clinical child psychologist and mother of two. She has worked in hospital, school, and community-based settings and is passionate about children's mental health and well-being. Susan hopes worries never overshadow anyone's dreams. Dr. Sweet is the co-author of several books for children, including Jacqueline and the Beanstalk:
More about Susan D. SweetBrenda 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. MilesSusan D. Sweet, PhD, is a clinical child psychologist and mother of two. She has worked in hospital, school, and community-based settings and is passionate about children's mental health and well-being. Susan hopes worries never overshadow anyone's dreams.
Brenda S. Miles, PhD, is a pediatric neuropsychologist who has worked in hospital, rehabilitatio