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Mrs. Smith called Aidan over. Before she could say something, she noticed, Aidan had been crying too! His eyes were red, and his face smudged in tears. He could barely speak. "You've both told me two sides of the story. But do you know there's a third side of it too?" Mrs. Smith started explaining. Learning to consider a situation from a different perspective is often a difficult task for young children. This story helps children to review and reflect on a conflicting situation. Teachers can read this story in the classroom to help students navigate such situations better. The author provides…mehr

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Mrs. Smith called Aidan over. Before she could say something, she noticed, Aidan had been crying too! His eyes were red, and his face smudged in tears. He could barely speak. "You've both told me two sides of the story. But do you know there's a third side of it too?" Mrs. Smith started explaining. Learning to consider a situation from a different perspective is often a difficult task for young children. This story helps children to review and reflect on a conflicting situation. Teachers can read this story in the classroom to help students navigate such situations better. The author provides helpful suggestions for teachers on the last page, bringing up topics such as 'Mindful Talking' and 'Calming Strategies' to avoid conflicts. This story could be used as a read-aloud in any classroom or be part of a young child's book collection. Very simple situation seen in a very practical realistic way. Very easy to make connections to. The illustrations are kids friendly and really cute. Children will enjoy reading this lovely story.
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Rachna Sharma grew up in India and has taught for over 25-years in India, Bahrain and Ontario, Canada. She moved with her husband and her daughter in 1995. Her many years of teaching in three different countries and her own personal experiences as an immigrant has enriched her literary sensitivity. Having worked with students from diverse cultures and in dealing with their perceptions of the world, she has found her passion in sharing their voices. "Weirdo" is her first book for children, sparked by her experiences in teaching students for whom English is a second language. She lives and works in Ontario, Canada