I Need to Win! Tips for Kids on Good Sportsmanship (How to Make & Keep Friends Workbooks)

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Management number 231854516 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$6.90 Model Number 231854516
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I Need to Win: Tips for Kids on Good Sportsmanship is the 3rd in the series of workbooks authored by social-emotional learning experts, Donna Shea and Nadine Briggs. The co-authors of the How to Make and Keep Friends book series have more than 30 years of combined experience in social coaching children. Donna and Nadine's books teach children to use their simple, actionable, and proven strategies for increased social success.Good sportsmanship is key to making and keeping friends, but for children who struggle with competitiveness, poor sportsmanship can negatively affect friendships. Kids need the tools to know how to manage competition, winning, and losing. Without these skills, they will find it difficult to make and keep friends and participate in team activities.I Need to Win! Tips for Kids on Good Sportsmanship teaches elementary school readers how to balance competitiveness with good sportsmanship. The book, published in a workbook format, is a self-help guide to learning sportsmanship skills. We discuss that being competitive is not a bad thing and expected in certain situations. Kids need to learn and keep in mind the tips and strategies to keep the gameplay from getting too competitive when it's just for fun. The workbook presents a variety of takeaway tips, ideas, and activities in ordinary, everyday language. We include simple and easy-to-implement phrases that parents, coaches, teachers, counselors and other adults that work with children can use to help children manage competitiveness. Read more


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