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A crew of protectors in Elliott's inner world steps in when life gets tricky. Sometimes they make things worse. Luckily, he's learning brand new skills so his best self can take the lead! Inspired by Dr. Richard C. Schwartz's Internal Family Systems therapy, My Friends Inside is a tender exploration of the inner voices that influence a child's behavior and the loving guidance they might need to hear. Elliott models how kids can reflect on their choices with compassion and repair their mistakes with courage. This book is for kids who aren't always sure why they keep doing the things they…mehr

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A crew of protectors in Elliott's inner world steps in when life gets tricky. Sometimes they make things worse. Luckily, he's learning brand new skills so his best self can take the lead! Inspired by Dr. Richard C. Schwartz's Internal Family Systems therapy, My Friends Inside is a tender exploration of the inner voices that influence a child's behavior and the loving guidance they might need to hear. Elliott models how kids can reflect on their choices with compassion and repair their mistakes with courage. This book is for kids who aren't always sure why they keep doing the things they regret. It is also for grownups curious about an approach to challenging behavior that may lead to knowing a child-and themselves- more deeply, building emotional regulation skills, and helping kids grow up with less shame. My Friends Inside is a unique resource for:Parents Caregivers Teachers Behavioral specialists Child therapists Coaches Who may need inspiration to: Nurture emotional intelligence Inspire self-compassion and self-responsibility Incorporate Social Emotional Learning Help a child manage big feelings Teach mindfulness to children Foster empathy and self-understanding
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ANNA PURPERO is a debut author on a mission to help kids hold tight to their inherent dignity and goodness. This project was inspired by her 10-year-old self, her 9th grade students, the teens she met in the mentoring nonprofit she co-founded, and from six years library-hopping with Copeland and Theo. She is currently making sense of many things by reading and writing children's books while studying Social and Emotional Learning. She lives in Columbus, Ohio with her husband, Jordan, her two sons, and their dog, Sister Mary Clarence.