

Kids learn well through repetition, and simple easy to 'get' kid-language. Your child will incorporate the idea of 'I Can Handle It' almost immediately after reading this book, even in our current uncertain times. After reading this book, they will have great ideas for how to ‘handle’ tough situations! When they are tired of having to stay home, they will think 'I can handle it'! When they are missing their friends, they will think 'I can handle it'! When they are feeling worried about the future, they will think 'I can handle it'! Even if they aren't saying the words out loud, this mantra will become a part of their self-talk. Over 300 5-star reviews say so! Positive self-talk is vital for improving and maintaining strong mental health which is exactly what the world needs right now. Help your child feel emotionally strong along with Sebastien, and provide a tool to help them get through these challenging times. And because parents have such a difficult and important job, this book includes updated free resources. Simply go to lauriewrightauthor.com/one to get them! Review: Companion Book To Parenting Life Lessons - I love this well written Laurie Wright book. Young children, as well as older children should like these coping skills book. When adults are not around and when kids will not say what is wrong they need something to do to get them through, I Can Handle It, is a great book for this time. Sebastian is sad because his best friend made him mad. He gave a hug and Then tried to make him laugh and then he drew a picture. He is not sad any more, I Can Handle It. He is frustrated when adults don't listen to him sometimes. He tried saying, Excuse me. He writes a letter. Then he told someone else. I can handle it. What does he do when he is upset or discouraged? You will need a photo of your young one or a pencil or crayon for the back of the book. Wonder why? Your will have to look and read to find out. I can handle that. Review: Worked like a charm! - This book is awesome for parents to read with their kids and has potential for more stories like it! It’s best read slowly and with discussion in between each situation because there is so much that can come from each one. The little boy thinks up different ways to “handle” a variety of emotions and situations, some over the top which can cause a giggle if the child gets that it’s a silly possibility. almost 5-yr old daughter immediately put the “I can handle it” mantra to use as she dealt with grasshoppers that scared her on the way to school. And I catch her saying “I can handle it” now and then. :) I wish it didn’t say the was “miserable” going to bed as we already have a rough time with bedtime but it didn’t really seem to phase her. I hope the author will do another version of the book focused on 4-6 graders that talks about peer pressure and bigger decisions like saying no to alcohol, drugs, etc.
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W**2
Companion Book To Parenting Life Lessons
I love this well written Laurie Wright book. Young children, as well as older children should like these coping skills book. When adults are not around and when kids will not say what is wrong they need something to do to get them through, I Can Handle It, is a great book for this time. Sebastian is sad because his best friend made him mad. He gave a hug and Then tried to make him laugh and then he drew a picture. He is not sad any more, I Can Handle It. He is frustrated when adults don't listen to him sometimes. He tried saying, Excuse me. He writes a letter. Then he told someone else. I can handle it. What does he do when he is upset or discouraged? You will need a photo of your young one or a pencil or crayon for the back of the book. Wonder why? Your will have to look and read to find out. I can handle that.
T**S
Worked like a charm!
This book is awesome for parents to read with their kids and has potential for more stories like it! It’s best read slowly and with discussion in between each situation because there is so much that can come from each one. The little boy thinks up different ways to “handle” a variety of emotions and situations, some over the top which can cause a giggle if the child gets that it’s a silly possibility. almost 5-yr old daughter immediately put the “I can handle it” mantra to use as she dealt with grasshoppers that scared her on the way to school. And I catch her saying “I can handle it” now and then. :) I wish it didn’t say the was “miserable” going to bed as we already have a rough time with bedtime but it didn’t really seem to phase her. I hope the author will do another version of the book focused on 4-6 graders that talks about peer pressure and bigger decisions like saying no to alcohol, drugs, etc.
H**R
Excellent resource
This book is wonderful! It's perfect for children who have intense emotional reactions to problems. I love the phrase "I can handle it" as a mantra to encourage kids to think about their options before reacting. The author uses humor and playfulness to address the catastrophic thinking of some children ("I could stay in my bed till I'm 80") before giving some more realistic options. I've seen other reviews about this book where parents are upset about the phrase "I could cry myself to sleep". Well the fact is, that is an option. However, it's one of several options and this book gives parents a chance to talk about that (sometimes having a good cry makes us feel better, however crying all night probably doesn't make our bodies feel good, what are some other good options for how to solve our problem or for what we need in that moment). I regularly recommend this book to the families I work with. The illustrations and simple concepts appeal to kids of a wide age-range (4-10).
J**Z
We love this book
We got this for our four year old but my nearly two year old also really loves it. It’s definitely written with a bit of humor, so the part that other reviewers mention about crying yourself to sleep is intended to be humorous. I have to do some additional commentary while reading this book to my kids, because some of the humor may be slightly lost on such literal beings. There’s also mention of pretending your little sister is a pet. Again, it’s a joke. Of course you’re not telling your kid to do that, but as a parent I’ve often used jokes to get kids to understand things. They often learn through laughter. I do love the intentions of this book, which is to make kids feel empowerment over big feelings and normal but challenging situations. I think I would have benefited from reading it as a kid, and I want my kids to have lots of tools in their toolboxes as they grow up. There is a part that I do feel like I have to add on to, where it’s discussing what you could do if your friend is mad at you. Asking him why he’s mad and apologizing is not one of the suggestions, and I always throw that in there too. It’s not perfect, but it is definitely a good conversation starter, and I would highly recommend it!
F**A
Great book for an anxious child
I bought this for my 6-year-old who is easily overwhelmed and frustrated and I think this book is fantastic. It's a fun way to look at different scenarios where they may get upset or sad or angry, etc. and things they can do to handle it. At the end it has them say or write in their own name on a page that says, "My name is ________ and I can handle anything." My girls love saying this at the end of the book. They also loved telling me if the solutions he has to the problems in the book are silly or serious. I would highly recommend this if your child is easily frustrated. I read comments from a couple people about this book possibly being a trigger for kids who have experienced trauma, but this doesn't discuss anything traumatic like losing a loved one or being hurt. It's just normal, everyday, kid stuff that can overwhelm some. Now when my daughter gets frustrated, I can ask her if she can handle it and we think of ways to deal with the situation without throwing a fit.
S**N
Positive self talk and actions are so important.
“Mindful Mantras: I can Handle It!” is an amazing picture book written by Laurie Wright and beautifully Illustrated by Ana Santos. It’s a great picture book for social emotional discussions about emotions and examples of positive actions the reader could use when feeling these emotions. I highly recommend “ Mindful Mantras: I Can Handle It!”🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
K**Y
Fantastic book for teaching self-concept
Great book! I work in a large federally-funded preschool program. I was so impressed with the content of this book that I wrote our Education Director about it. This book demonstrates the use of excellent varied vocabulary for encouraging young children to express their feelings, and talk about their ability to conquer life’s challenges. My Director ended up ordering a copy of this book for every classroom in our early childhood program. I also heard from one of the managers that the management team enjoyed reading it together at one of their staff meetings!
E**N
Could have been better
This is a pretty good book. It's a simple book designed for pretty young kids (I'd say pre-school). It can be a bit vague on the "problem" side of each page, but that's probably best for little kids. Additionally, some of the "solutions"/how to "handle" things aren't exactly realistic. Other reviewers have mentioned not liking the page that suggests that kids can cry themselves to sleep when they are upset. I agree, that isn't the best option to present. There are many other options, so why even suggest that? We treated that line as a joke and read it as if the author was making a silly suggestion. At the end of that page, we decided that she could have added getting a hug instead. The book does offer some good problem/solution scenarios, but there are better book options out there.
ル**ル
Great book for adults too!
子供のまわりで起きる具体的なストレス。 その解決法を分かりやすく説明してくれる本です。 大人としても楽しめましたし、英語の勉強にもなりました。
J**L
Nice path leading read !!
Nice for kids to embrace all the moods and then come out of them victoriously !! This book tells Its ok how they feel at times but then there are ways to come out of that feelinghqes victoriously !!
C**C
Good book!
It’s great to find an age-appropriate book that explores and promotes anxiety management for kids! I bought this book for my 8 year old who sometimes struggles with self-reg. My 6 year old found the book and started reading it. She loved it. She read it more than once on her own before we read it together. She gets anxious sometimes and the mantra of I Can Handle It has helped. Also, we all get angry sometimes. When my little one was “freaking out” the other day, I sent her for a time out and gave her this book to read. She calmed down, read the book, and then we talked about it. No more yelling, no more freaking out. It was good. I was impressed. Now I have another new strategy to help my kid, and myself, to handle things:) Thanks!
U**R
super cute books
Super cute books!!!
H**Y
Good vocabulary of feelings
I like the vocabulary of feelings in this books. It gives a basis to start a conversation about things that may have happened that day and how my child ‘handled it’.
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