Description: What to Do When the News Scares You by Jacqueline B. Toner, Janet McDonnell This latest installment in the bestselling What To Do series tackles childrens feelings of anxiety around current events and what is portrayed in the news. Scary news is an inevitable part of life. This book can support and guide efforts to help scary news seem a bit more manageable for young people. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This latest installment in the bestselling What To Do series tackles childrens feelings of anxiety around current events and what is portrayed in the news. Scary news is an inevitable part of life. This book can support and guide efforts to help scary news seem a bit more manageable for young people. Whether from television news reports, the car radio, digital media, or adult discussions, children are often bombarded with information about the world around them. When the events being described include violence, extreme weather events, a disease outbreak, or discussions of more dispersed threats such as climate change, children may become frightened and overwhelmed. Parents and caregivers can be prepared to help them understand and process the messages around them by using this book.What to Do When the News Scares You provides a way to help children put scary events into perspective. And, if children start to worry or become anxious about things theyve heard, there are ideas to help them calm down and cope. This book also helps children identify reporters efforts to add excitement to the story which may also make threats seem more imminent, universal, and extreme. Read and complete the activities in What to Do When the News Scares You with your child to help them to understand the news in context—who, what, where, when, how—as a means of introducing a sense of perspective. Also available in Spanish Qué Hacer Cuando las Noticias te Asustan: Guía para Niños para Entender las Noticias Actuales Author Biography Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD is a clinical psychologist with over 30 years in private practice working with children and parents. She earned her PhD from University of Virginia and serves as Chief Facilitator for a medical resources project with Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and Carnegie Mellon University. Dr. Toner has co-authored books with Claire A. B. Freeland, PhD, including the What to Do Series for Kids as well as Depression: A Teens Guide to Survive and Thrive and Yes I Can: A Girl and Her Wheelchair. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland. Visit jacquelinetoner.net.Janet McDonnell is a writer and illustrator whose characters populate many books and magazines for children. She has both taught and written for children from preschool to high school. She lives in Arlington Heights, Illinois. Visit janetmcdonnell.com, @McDonnellDoodle on Twitter, and @JanetMcDonnellIllo on Instagram. Table of Contents Extensive note to parents and caregivers Chapter 1. Sometimes scary things happen. Chapter 2. What is news? Chapter 3. Things that make the news more scary Chapter 4. Did you see that! Chapter 5. Keeping it real Chapter 6. Un-news Chapter 7. Taking care of you. Chapter 8. Plan of action Chapter 9. You Can Do It! Review Short, interactive lessons about media tactics and source reliability are interspersed with exercises to help kids cope with the strong emotions that can accompany exposure to "scary news…." Children are invited to become investigators, with the book providing spaces for them to jot down observations each time they learn a new aspect of reporting, including camera angles, opinions versus facts, and the famous W questions…. From knowledge comes power over emotions. * Kirkus Reviews *This very timely book should prove enormously helpful to parents, teachers, librarians, and especially children. Designed to be shared between a trusted adult and a child, the book deals with topics like identifying and investigating scary news to figure out whats happening, understanding different types of news, understanding how reporters make news sound more exciting, identifying viewpoints offered, determining the reliability of sources, and asking questions to make sure your ideas are accurate… In these times of climate change, infectious diseases, and political unrest, a book that focuses on helping children deal with their thoughts and feelings about news is welcome and much needed. Though purchasing books with fill-in sections isnt the norm for libraries, this works content and usefulness proves the exception to the rule. * School Library Journal, STARRED review * Long Description This latest installment in the bestselling What To Do series tackles childrens feelings of anxiety around current events and what is portrayed in the news. Scary news is an inevitable part of life. This book can support and guide efforts to help scary news seem a bit more manageable for the young people. Whether from television news reports, the car radio, digital media, or adult discussions, children are often bombarded with information about the world around them. When the events being described include violence, extreme weather events, a disease outbreak, or discussions of more dispersed threats such as climate change, children may become frightened and overwhelmed. Parents and caregivers can be prepared to help them understand and process the messages around them by using this book. What to Do When the News Scares You provides a way to help children put scary events into perspective. And, if children start to worry or become anxious about things theyve heard, there are ideas to help them calm down and cope. This book also helps children identify reporters efforts to add excitement to the story which may also make threats seem more imminent, universal, and extreme. Read and complete the activities in What to Do When the News Scares You with your child to help them to understand the news in context-who, what, where, when, how-as a means of introducing a sense of perspective. Chapter include: Extensive note to parents and caregivers Chapter 1. Sometimes scary things happen. Chapter 2. What is news? Chapter 3. Things that make the news more scary Chapter 4. Did you see that! Chapter 5. Keeping it real Chapter 6. Un-news Chapter 7. Taking care of you. Chapter 8. Plan of action Chapter 9. You Can Do It! Details ISBN1433836971 Author Janet McDonnell Short Title What to Do When the News Scares You Publisher American Psychological Association Language English Year 2021 Illustrator Janet McDonnell ISBN-10 1433836971 ISBN-13 9781433836978 Subtitle A Kids Guide to Understanding Current Events Pages 80 Format Paperback Imprint Magination Press, Country of Publication United States Publication Date 2021-10-05 NZ Release Date 2021-10-05 US Release Date 2021-10-05 UK Release Date 2021-10-05 Audience Age 6-12 Series What-to-Do Guides for Kids Series DEWEY 155.41824 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2021-10-04 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:134802414;
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Book Title: What to Do When the News Scares You: a Kid's Guide to Understanding Current events
Item Height: 279mm
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Author: Jacqueline B. Toner, Janet Mcdonnell
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Science
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Publication Year: 2021
Genre: Children & Young Adults
Number of Pages: 80 Pages