Help Your Dragon Deal With Anxiety: Train Your Dragon To Overcome Anxiety. A Cute Children Story To Teach Kids How To Deal With Anxiety, Worry And Fear. (My Dragon Books Book 22)
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Mary
> 24 hourThis book provided helpful ideas to children to think through fears. (From my 6 yr old)
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Tamara
> 24 hourI am a Licensed Professional Counselor. My children enjoy me reading this to them.
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RPK
> 24 hourGreat book series!
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Barrie Adkins
> 24 hourSome topics did not pertain to us. My daughter thought it weird, but liked it.
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Kit
> 24 hourThis is an excellent book. The situations the dragon faces in the book were exactly the situations I was hoping to address with my child, and it helped spark some good conversations. It was honest without being too heavy for a young kid, just the right length for a bedtime story, and provided some advice/tools for the child to keep in mind when their anxious feelings get the best of them. We learned its okay to feel anxious like the dragon, but there are choices that we can make when we feel anxious that will help us move forward.
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Kayla Caudill
> 24 hourThis is such a well written and fun book. I work in a school so I was searching for cute, easy to read books kids could relate to while we worked on areas they struggle in. I plan to buy the other books by this author ASAP.
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Anna Aryeh
> 24 hourThe story and concepts are way too simplistic. No tools are offered to a child. No real coping skills or concepts to help a child who is anxious. The idea of training a dragon to concur anxiety could be useful, but this is so poorly executed there is no benefit. I am a mental health professional & I have other childrens books that do a much better job. This was a waste of money.
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Yessenia Luettgen
> 24 hourThis book was recommended by my child’s psychologist and I am more than pleased with this book! As a parent I am struggling with my dragon and sometimes so feel like I’m all alone in not knowing how to best help him. My dragon is highly anxious and has meltdowns daily however he was able to connect that Diggory Doo the dragon is just like him. When we read the book together for the first time I cried because it hit home in so many ways, but it also gives techniques that your dragon can use to help deal with his or her anxiety. It’s one thing for a parent to say count to ten or take some deep breaths, but when my dragon saw it in the book it like the lightbulb went off. Now, does he still have meltdowns- absolutely however I remind him of Diggory Doo and some points from the book. I have also purchased three other books and will order the remaining books we do not have very soon. This series is great for parents, but even more for our struggling dragons. Thank you Steve Herman for this series and helping my wonderful little dragon!
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Heidi Hunt
> 24 hourI teach special education and these books help to educate students in a fun way.
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Terrill Yundt
> 24 hourThis book wasnt put together correctly. The pages are all wonky and upside down; its impossible to read.