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Book Description
Do you have a disruptive child in class or home - a child who neglects homework, comes unprepared for school, fails to finish assignments, vies for attention, fights with other kids, and acts as the class clown?
If everything you've tried so far has failed, why not try something different? Guided visualization with children is a new approach that brings proven results. Children who see themselves as failures are guided to transform negative images into positive ones. In this way they can successfully reverse many years of discouragement and disillusionment.
Guided visualization takes little time to learn, and results are seen almost immediately. Just minutes a day can make a major improvement in the classroom or at home and save your sanity.
About the Author
Sarah Berkovits has been teaching in the New York City school system for over 20 years. When the New Your City Board of Education heard of her successes using guided imagery with students, they asked her to develop a curriculum in guided imagery, which is now used in five boroughs of New York City.
Ms. Berkovits currently conducts parent and teacher workshops in teh United States, England, and Israel, and is available for consultation to individuals and school systems. She also has a private psychotherapy practice.
Guided Imagery with Children,Sarah Berkovits,Whole Person Associates,1570252149,Child Care/Parenting,Child Development,Family & Relationships,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,General,Parenting - General,Stress Management
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