Saying I’m Sorry

Saying I’m Sorry by Kathleen Connors is an illustrated book published by Gareth Stevens on December 15, 2014. This 24-page work is designed to help children understand the importance of expressing remorse for their actions. Through relatable scenarios encountered in school and at home, the book introduces young readers to the concept of apologies and the positive impact they can have on relationships.
In Saying I’m Sorry, readers will find clear and accessible language that guides them through various situations where saying “I’m sorry” is appropriate. The book addresses themes related to emotions and feelings, making it a valuable resource for teaching children about social interactions and the significance of acknowledging wrongdoing. This edition serves as a helpful tool for parents and educators aiming to foster emotional intelligence and social skills in young readers.
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Learning remorse at wrongdoing is tough, especially for children. However, having a few little words to help show that remorse can really speed the process of making up for saying mean things, not sharing, or being rude. Readers see the many situations in which the words “I’m sorry” should be used, including scenarios they may encounter in school or at home. Understandable language helps introduce this important concept and explains how much better everyone feels when an apology is given.
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