<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Brimming with colorful illustrations and rhyming text, this is a story of a young boy struggling to conquer his fear and anxiety about the first day of school. The story introduces the use of cognitive reframing, or seeing the same situation in a new view, to help children recognize worry versus reality.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>It's the first day of school and William is sure it will be a disaster. What if the bus passes by his street? What if he can't find his desk? What if he gets lost? These pestering what-if thoughts make him feel nervous and scared. But, wait! What if the day turns out to be amazing? Discover what William learns that turns his day around!</p><p>A touching story with charming illustrations that will help children recognize the difference between worry and reality through the introduction of cognitive reframing, or seeing the same situation in a new view. A Note to Parents and Caregivers, written by board certified child psychologist Margaret R. Mauze, PhD, ABPP, gives more information on child-friendly ways to manage anxiety.</p><p> </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"This wonderful book introduces children to the powerful tool of cognitive reframing in an approachable and engaging manner. It's a must-read for all families whose children's minds are filled with what-ifs. I'm so glad a tool like this exists and I will definitley be recommending it to families!" Lauren LaRue Walker, MD, FAAP, Pediatrician, Houston Texas</p><p>"As a pediatrician in private practice for over 18 years, I estimate that at least half of the visits I see each day relate directly or indirectly to anxiety in my patients or their parents. This book is a beautifully illustrated, wonderful tool to help parents assist their child to navigate through their anxieties (or the what-ifs). As a parent I am familiar with the what-ifs. I would have loved to have this children's book years ago." John T. Fitch, Jr., MD, FAAP, Heritage Pediatrics, San Antonio, Texas</p><p>"If your child struggles with anxiety, "William, The What-If Wonder", by Carol Wulff, is just the book you and your child have been looking for. Based on Wulff's own successful experiences helping her own child deal with the day-to-day worries, the story is told in upbeat rhyme accompanied by Clare Willett's bright, kid-friendly illustrations. End notes by pediatric psychologist, Margaret R. Mauze Phd, ABPP, provide a practical explanation of how this technique, called "cognitive reframing," can help children cope with anxiety issues." Gloria G. Adams, Children's Author, and Editor</p><p>"This book is a great age - and developmentally appropriate way to teach children how to manage their "worry thoughts." The book is designed around a common situation that most children, and adults, can identify with, and can then use the simplicity of the strategy to generalize to other situations. The information at the end is very helpful, as well." Kate Eshleman, PsyD, Pediatric Psychologist, Cleveland, Ohio</p><p> </p><br>
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