personality development

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personality development

Chess for success

using an old game to build new strengths in children and teens
2005
The author shows how the game of chess can help to improve a child's creativity and problem-solving skills as well as teaching them patience, sportsmanship, and strategic thinking.

Working with emotional intelligence

1998
Analyzes the characteristics of star performers in every level of business and discusses how emotional intelligence can contribute to a person's work performance.

Working with emotional intelligence

2000
Analyzes the characteristics of star performers in every level of business and discusses how emotional intelligence can contribute to a person's work performance.

The moral of the story

folktales for character development
1999
A guide to using storytelling and folktales in character education that includes twelve stories that can be used in different lessons and additional sources of folktales that would be suitable for classroom use.

What do you stand for?

a kid's guide to building character
1998
Text, anecdotes, and activities direct the reader to explore and practice honesty, kindness, empathy, integrity, tolerance, and more.

Becoming who we are

temperament and personality in development
2011
Examines the biological processes and social interactions that shape a person's personality and temperment during childhood.

Who you are

personality and its development
1992
Examines the concepts of personality and identity, particularly as they relate to teenagers.

Being your best

character building for kids 7-10
2000
Text, anecdotes, and activities introduce and discuss how to build important character traits, such as caring, citizenship, cooperation, courage, fairness, honesty, respect, and responsibility.

What do you stand for? for kids

a guide to building character
2005
Presents a book for children on establishing positive character traits such as citizenship, cooperation, fairness, forgiveness, honesty, respect, and more.

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