Shubert Rants and Raves

(3 customer reviews)

$12.00

When Shubert tries to avoid the consequences of his actions, Mrs. Bookbinder helps him discover how to take responsibility for his behavior and learn from his mistakes.

Watch as Mrs. Bookbinder enlists the class in helping Shubert calm down, then models setting the limit, following up with consequences, and offering empathy so Shubert can take responsibility for his behavior.

THIS BOOK IS ALSO AVAILABLE IN SPANISH: Click here to purchase the Spanish version: Shubert se Enoja y Hace Berrinche

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SKU: SH106 Categories: ,

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Shubert Rants and Raves

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Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 11 × 9 × 1 in
SKU: SH106 Categories: ,

3 reviews for Shubert Rants and Raves

  1. KHudak
    April 14, 2014
    Kids really connect with Shubert
    We love the Shubert books. Dr. Baily has a wonderful way of demonstrating conscious discipline throughout her kid's books. Kids really enjoy reading t...More
    We love the Shubert books. Dr. Baily has a wonderful way of demonstrating conscious discipline throughout her kid's books. Kids really enjoy reading this
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    Erin McCole Cupp
    August 12, 2013
    Great for meltdown-prone kids (and their adults)!
    This was a FANTASTIC story for kids who tend to melt down when things don't go their way--and won't go their way, no matter how much they "rant and ra...More
    This was a FANTASTIC story for kids who tend to melt down when things don't go their way--and won't go their way, no matter how much they "rant and rave." Especially appreciated: examples for adults on how to cope with their own feelings of frustration. This is a book for the whole family!
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    KellyeJ
    September 2, 2011
    Conversation to understand the feelings happening
    Love how this book shows kids that it is okay to have feelings about experiences. And more importantly an example for the adult to really hear them &...More
    Love how this book shows kids that it is okay to have feelings about experiences. And more importantly an example for the adult to really hear them & give support & understanding. While also giving choices that allow the child to make good decisions.
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