What Every Kid Should Know

What Every Kid Should Know by Jonah Kalb, published by Houghton Mifflin in April 1992, is a 128-page book written in English that addresses the challenges of growing up. The author discusses various emotional issues children face, offering practical suggestions for coping with feelings, fostering relationships, and understanding oneself, as well as navigating interactions with parents. The book is illustrated, enhancing its accessibility for young readers.
In this edition, readers will find insights into social topics and self-help strategies tailored for children. The discussions aim to equip kids with tools to manage their emotions and improve their interpersonal skills. By focusing on these essential aspects of childhood development, the book serves as a resource for young readers seeking guidance during their formative years.
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The authors discuss the problems of growing up and give suggestions on coping with various emotions, getting along with others, understanding oneself, and dealing with parents. Illustrated.
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