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ABOUT
“Franklin’s World Takes a Turn” is Dr. Donna Housman’s fifth book for her book series “The ECSELent Adventures of Hemmy and Shemmy”, with a focus on navigating changes and transitions.
Join Franklin as he learns to manage his big feelings of anger, confusion, disappointment, and frustration when his world turns upside down. From recognizing the sadness in letting go of being center stage to experiencing the joys of sharing with others, Franklin realizes that the more there is to love, the more love there is to share.
FEATURES
- Social-Emotional Focus: Feelings like sadness, anger, and frustration often occur when changes and transitions happen in children’s lives. Their feelings should be recognized and discussed!
- Reader Notes, Tips, and Guiding Questions: Caregivers and educators alike can see examples of how to use tested techniques and strategies to help develop emotional regulation strategies with young children.
- Relatable Situations: The birth of a new sibling is a momentous change that can often evoke feelings of jealousy, confusion, anger, and disappointment about experiencing disruption of one’s place in the family.
AUTHOR
Dr. Donna Housman has spent her professional career in the world of early childhood development and education. Believing that it is far easier to prevent than repair, Dr. Housman founded Housman Institute, along with its lab school and early childhood development center, based on emotional foundations of learning and cognition and informed by research in neuroscience, child development, and early education. Seizing the opportunity to inform the architecture of the brain in the earliest years, her Emotional, Cognitive, and Social Early Learning (ECSEL) approach promotes healthy brain development and a positive sense of self by fostering the building blocks of emotional intelligence starting from birth.
Dr. Housman has trained thousands of early childhood educators, children, and families in her ECSEL approach while being a consistent source of vital counsel and guidance for families and educators on young children’s social and emotional development.
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