choice (psychology) in children

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choice (psychology) in children

Don't be sad, Sam

it's ok
2018
"Sam finds himself in several situations that make him sad: his hamster dies, his best friend moves away, and his parents pay more attention to his little sister than to him. There are three ways Sam can act in every situation. The reader can compare Sams choices to the ones he or she would have made and gain a deeper understanding of the central lesson"--Amazon.com.

Don't play dirty, gertie!

be fair
Explores the story of one child who faces dilemmas about different social situations, the choices he or she makes and the consequences of those choices.

No hitting, Henry

don't hurt
2018
"Children will follow Henry as he deals with his feelings of anger and his bad habit of hitting through various situations involving friends and family. His big brother Ben cheats at hide-and-seek. A group of children playing in the park leave him out of their game. His father asks him to behave while they shop. Readers are given a description of the situation, three choices, the action chosen by the character, and consequences of that choice"--Amazon.com.
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You can be helpful

step aside or pitch in?
2021
"In this illustrated choose-your-own-ending book, Charlotte and Evan have to choose between playing and helping their grandparents clean up after a storm. What will they do? Readers make choices for Charlotte and Evan and read what happens next, with each story path leading to different consequences. Includes four different endings and discussion questions"--Provided by publisher.

Don't play dirty, Gertie

be fair
2013
In this book Gertie, like all children, doesn't always play fair, and with some tricky problems she is asked to decide what is fair.

Don't play dirty, Gertie!

be fair
2014
"This title explores the story of one child who faces dilemmas about different social situations, the choices he or she makes and the consequences of those choices"--Provided by publisher.
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