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How Did You Miss That?: A Story for Teaching Self-Monitoring

Overview

Publisher
Boys Town Press
Released
February 28, 2020
ISBN
9781545750971
Format
ePub
Category
Juvenile Fiction

Book Details

When he rushes to get home after a tough evening of baseball, the last thing Braden wants to deal with is his parents on his case about not finishing every little thing on his list. But when his parents and teacher are able to show him it's a pattern that extends far beyond skipping an occasional, chore, or math problem, Braden starts to realize that he DOES need some help. Soon Braden learns four steps to better self-monitoring. Award-winning author, father, and school counselor Bryan Smith pens another teaching tale in the very popular Executive FUNction series, written for K-5 students.

Author Description

Bryan Smith comes from a family of educators. He has worked in education for over 20 years. Bryan began his career as an elementary school teacher before realizing he had a passion for helping children deal with difficult issues. He has since spent more than 15 years as an elementary school counselor, where he teaches students life skills that will help them succeed.
Through his writing, Bryan hopes to motivate, educate and inspire children. His stories address topics like sportsmanship, executive functions, self-control and self acceptance.
When he isn't working as a school counselor or writing, Bryan enjoys coaching his two boys in baseball.

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