Whole Body Listening Larry at Home!

by Kristen Wilson

Other authorsElizabeth Sautter (Author), Eric Hutchison (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

J2H.537

Publication

Think Social Publishing

Pages

26

Description

"How often do you find yourself using phrases with children such as, 'pay attention' or 'listen carefully'? When we make these requests, we may not realize that we're giving kids an unspoken expectation that we want them to stop whatever they are doing and show us they are listening with their whole body (look at us, keep still, think about what we said, etc.). However, do we ever really teach them this expectation? And then what happens when the child doesn't show those behaviors? We feel frustrated and assume they aren't listening, don't want to comply, etc. n this charming and colorfully illustrated storybook, authors Sautter and Wilson explore and expand upon the original whole body listening concept created by Susanne Poulette Truesdale (1990). While our WBL Larry books are designed to help all children understand that we listen with more than our ears, these books are also helpful for students with social learning challenges as we explicitly describe implicit expectations about what it means to 'listen'. The rhyming poem describes Larry's sister Lucy, as she struggles to focus her brain, feel, mouth and other body parts during different situations throughout her day at home. Larry helps explain how she needs to use more than their ears to listen when she is around others--she needs to use her whole body! Thanks to Larry's help, Lucy's improved self-awareness and self-regulation help her become more connected to others. Preschool through 3rd grade kids love the antics of our characters as they teach this important concept in a very fun manner!" --… (more)

Collection

Barcode

657

Language

Physical description

26 p.; 9.5 x 8.5 inches

ISBN

0982523173 / 9780982523179

Call number

J2H.537
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