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This Book has the Power to Change our Children's Lives We often talk about empathy with children, but how do we teach them that empathy is a skill that can be developed by using our imagination and creativity? The Just Like Me Game is a children's book with a timeless message for all: practicing empathy is key to developing caring and connected relationships. When Amina shares with her grandfather that she is struggling to fit in at school, he introduces her to the Just Like Me game. She learns that no matter who we are, we all want to be happy and to feel like we belong. See the magic that…mehr

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This Book has the Power to Change our Children's Lives We often talk about empathy with children, but how do we teach them that empathy is a skill that can be developed by using our imagination and creativity? The Just Like Me Game is a children's book with a timeless message for all: practicing empathy is key to developing caring and connected relationships. When Amina shares with her grandfather that she is struggling to fit in at school, he introduces her to the Just Like Me game. She learns that no matter who we are, we all want to be happy and to feel like we belong. See the magic that transpires once Amina begins playing the Just Like Me game! Note: The end of the book includes QR codes that provide teachers and parents with two different video-led versions of the Just Like Me practice.
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Karen's deepest dream is for us to become more aware that our children are our greatest teachers, especially when they are provided with tools to remain connected to their innate courage and kindness.For over twenty years Karen has worked with children as an elementary teacher, specializing in the areas of mindfulness, special education, and early literacy. While in the role of Mental Health and Well-being Consultant, she developed social-emotional programming for students in grades one through eight. As a parent coach, Karen facilitated a course she co-created for participants attending the online summit. Most recently, Karen published the first in a series of children's books and she is currently a part-time lecturer for a Faculty of Education, teaching "Mental Health in the Classroom."