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But I Need Your Help Now!: A Story Teaching How to Get an Adult's Attention, and When It's Okay to Interrupt Volume 1

Bryan Smith

Do you continuously interrupt a teacher or your parents to ask for help? Do you blurt out a response even when you should wait your turn?

Then you can relate to Isaac, a second grader who struggles with waiting his turn to be recognized by an adult. He's a little impatient, and this can get him in trouble at school and in the world.

Watching him interrupt others is a masterclass in bad-manners and embarrassing behaviors. When a tough problem has him stuck, Isaac blurts out. It's not just his lack of patience and poorly timed interruptions that cause chaos. He mistakenly stays quiet during an emergency when an adult's attention is desperately needed.

With patience, Isaac's mom guides him through the steps of getting somebody's attention appropriately, helping him with the problem, and implementing interpersonal communication skills he will need for future situations. Isaac understands, but will need to practice if he wants to be successful.

In these pages, young readers learn valuable lessons about how to wait their turn, and when necessary, how to interrupt the right way! Help your child control their impulses and become more self-reliant by utilizing the tips included at the end of the book. Helping children become good decision makers and lifelong problem solvers involves teaching them to control their impulses and interrupt appropriately.

This story is part of the Stepping Up Social Skills book series for children ages 5-11. The book series by Bryan Smith includes:

  • But I Need Your Help Now! - A story teaching how to get an adult's attention, and when it's okay to interrupt
  • What's Your Choice? - A story about making the best choice, even when it's not fun.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Boys Town Press
  • Publish Date: Aug 11st, 2020
  • Pages: 31
  • Language: English
  • Edition: First Edition, - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.90in - 8.90in - 0.10in - 0.40lb
  • EAN: 9781944882594
  • Recommended age: 04-08
  • Categories: Social Themes - Manners & EtiquetteSchool & EducationSocial Themes - Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance

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About the Author

Smith, Bryan: -

Bryan Smith has worked in the education field for more than 15 years, first as an elementary school teacher then as a school counselor. He excels at teaching students life skills that will take them far and help them succeed. He is also a popular children's author whose other titles include What Were You Thinking? and My Day Is Ruined! His Executive FUNction children's book series won the Counselor's Choice Award, which is awarded by Licensed Mental Health Therapists for "Recognition of Quality in the Field."

Griffin, Lisa M.: -

Illustrator Lisa M. Griffin holds her BFA in Illustration and is an active member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. Lisa resides in New Hampshire with her husband and three children.

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Praise for this book

"It is always hard to know the right way and the right time to interrupt, especially when we are excited. My own children sometimes need to be reminded when I am on the phone or busy talking to someone. This book is a great reminder for kids with great examples of situations they will encounter!" - Wendy Sears, mother of 3

"This has been a very good book for helping my 4 year old to learn patience. He loves it and we have already read it several times since receiving it." - Cutsie M., Verified Purchaser

"This is one that you will definitely want to encourage all your parents and family friends to purchase. And as we head back into the classroom, remember to focus on shifting your frame of mind. Instead of expecting these social competencies...let's TEACH them!" - Kim Gameroz, Behavioral Specialist