Does your child struggle with social interactions, safety, or speaking up for themselves? Talk It Out, Work It Out! equips children ages 8 and above with the essential skills they need to thrive in everyday situations.
Developed by a trusted speech-language pathologist with over 24 years of experience, this book offers a unique approach to social-emotional learning (SEL).
Here's what makes Talk It Out, Work It Out! stand out:Real-Life Scenarios: Children engage in relatable situations like stranger danger, navigating friendships, and schoolyard conflicts. These scenarios build confidence through practice and open doors for important discussions.
Essential Skill Development: Learn to conquer conflicts peacefully, navigate safely in different environments, build self-advocacy skills, and master effective communication.
Dedicated Teaching Guide: Both Younger and Older sections include a comprehensive chapter designed specifically for parents and educators. This guide facilitates discussions and helps maximize learning from the scenarios.
Targeted Support: The book's clear chapter structure revolves around common locations where safety and self-advocacy skills are crucial, ensuring children are prepared for various situations.
Supporting Resources: Enhance discussions, measure progress, and connect the scenarios to children's lives with the help of comprehensive rubrics and engaging visual aids included in the back of the book.
Trusted by Parents and Educators:
"These scenarios were a great addition to our unit on self-advocacy...The scenarios were thought-provoking and helped to generate some good conversations." - Christine G.
"Thank you for this resource! It was exactly what I was looking for, and it helped my student understand that there are different ways to ask for help depending on the situation." - Jenna R.
Build confidence and essential social-emotional learning (SEL) skills that will benefit your child at school, home, and throughout their lives! Talk It Out, Work It Out! offers a fun and interactive way to empower young minds to become confident communicators.