"Humane stories develop EQ for children": Educating children to balance emotions and build positive habits

Báo Dân SinhBáo Dân Sinh25/11/2023


Nowadays, many parents have focused on educating their children about emotional balance and building positive habits. The book series "Humanistic stories to develop EQ for children" is a source of inspiration and knowledge for the formation of children's personality.

The book series "Humanistic stories to develop EQ for children" focuses on 8 important lessons, each lesson is presented through small stories and vivid illustrations. These stories not only bring entertainment to children but also serve as a bridge between the real world and important values ​​and skills. Sharing love and controlling anger are not only lessons, but also practical actions that children can learn from everyday life.

The book series Humanistic stories to develop EQ for children focuses on 8 important lessons

The book series "Humanistic stories to develop EQ for children" focuses on 8 important lessons

The stories are vividly and lovingly illustrated, making it easy for children to visualize and connect with the content. Each story ends with a short, helpful piece of advice, helping children learn the lesson and apply it to their daily lives. This combination helps children develop the skills to confidently manage their emotions.

8 books with 8 different topics, including: New deskmate, Sharing love, Sometimes getting a little angry, Neat and tidy, Overcoming the habit of procrastination, Tactful in behavior, Modesty and politeness, The joy of independence. These are all extremely useful topics for children's comprehensive development journey, both in terms of cognition and personality formation later on.

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The book series not only focuses on helping children perceive and manage emotions but also encourages the development of healthy and positive living habits. Lessons on overcoming procrastination and creating positive habits will be a solid foundation for children's future development.

The habit of procrastination is certainly not only encountered by children but also by adults. That is because they are not disciplined about this skill from an early age, so that procrastination will stick with us until we grow up and greatly affect our studies, work and every little thing in our daily lives. Understanding this, Linh Lan Books has included the topic "Overcoming the habit of procrastination" in a series of books for children aged 3-8, with the hope of being able to answer the concerns of parents about helping their children have a disciplined awareness of procrastination from an early age. The story is about a train driver named Mike who has excellent train driving skills but has a bad habit of procrastinating. This has affected Mike's dream job and caused him to receive a bitter ending. It not only affects Mike himself but also affects all the passengers who have placed their trust in him. The characters in the story are transformed into lovely animal friends, helping children become more interested and increase their imagination and creativity. At the end of each story, lessons are presented in the form of "mature inspiration", helping children easily receive the lesson in a more excited and emotional way.

In the journey of growing up, this book series not only helps children overcome emotional crises but also creates a solid foundation for future development. This not only helps children understand themselves but also helps them build positive relationships with the society around them.

Kim Lien



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