A fun way to relate with your child

View the video offered below with your children. FREE!

 Interact afterward  while using the questions in the back of the book intended for parents and grandparents--teachers or any loved ones-- toward the purpose of developing rapport with the children while prompting further learning.

The printed book, The Little Mountain Goat Who Was Afraid of High Places is offered through Amazon  (Easy to read- ages 4-10)

The reason you may want to buy the book to accompany the video:

Not only are the pages colorful and fun to have and to hold, there are questions at the back to parents, grandparents and teachers to use at the close of the story. These questions draw children into important, intimate conversations promoting communication on an enriching level. These carefully chosen questions will extend opportunity for children to speak of what makes them happy, but also of troublesome experiences and of their feelings about what scares them in life.

These questions grant parents, grandparents and teachers opportunity to learn from the responses of their beloved children. By showing care and compassion this prompts the children to know more surely they are accepted and valued. This interaction can build communication skills for children who will benefit from learning to speak freely about real or perceived struggles. Children reading this book (written especially for ages 4-10) will find it easy to relate to Sib, the little mountain goat who is afraid to achieve what is expected of him. With the help of family he succeeds; even through a bullying experience. 

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