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It's never too early to teach children that striking is unacceptable. Whatever behaviors and habits children think are okay from an early age, they carry with them into adulthood. It's never too early to teach children that striking is unacceptable.Whatever behaviors and habits children think are okay from an early age, they carry with them into adulthood. Whether it's a small slap, a poke, or a strike, they will continue doing this until someone tells them that it is wrong - but remember, it is harder to teach an old dog new tricks. This book aims to show children early on that regardless of the situation, hitting isn't the solution. Slapping Doesn't Solve Problems features a story about two young boys, Christopher and William, in the same class but living completely different lives. Christopher's family is struggling financially, and he chooses to make fun of Sarah, William's little sister, to make himself feel good about his circumstances. This makes Sarah constantly sad, and somewhere along the way, William finds out, and he slaps Christopher in front of everyone. But does this still make it okay? In this book, children will learn: Why violence isn't a solution to problems The negative effects of bullying The importance of working hard to get what you want And so much more! This children's book is perfect for you if you're looking to teach your child in a way that they will relate to and understand.
About The AuthorPatrice M Foster is a Registered Nurse in Childhood and Adolescence Psychiatry, with more than 30 plus years of clinical experience. She blogs and writes about issues that affect kids' mental health