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How to Be Kind for Kids

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This is the story of Buttercup the Bee who is feeling down about what she sees going on around her because of how people are treating each other and the world itself. With the encouragement of her bee friend, Bluebell, she decides to find ways to make her world a better place by being kind and helpful. By engaging in these small acts of kindness, Buttercup begins to see her world become a friendlier, more colorful, and better place to live. The story book can accompany the How to Be Kind workbook to show children how the strategies may work for them. Beautifully illustrated, How to Be Kind for Kids teaches us that we all need to work together to make the world a better place... and that everyone deserves to be treated with kindness.
Dr. Kristie Zoller has been working as a psychologist for over 10 years, and she specializes in neuropsychological and psychological testing, particularly assessing very young children with autism. She earned her undergraduate degree at The Pennsylvania State University at the University Park Campus, and she earned her doctoral degree in Psychology from The California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University in San Diego, CA. Dr. Zoller has worked at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh and The Watson Institute, and she currently works at Laughlin Children's Center, which is in a suburb of Pittsburgh. In this setting, she completes neuropsychological and psychological testing with children from 18 months of age until early adulthood, and she particularly enjoys working with other professionals at the Center, such as speech therapists, occupational therapists, and academic tutors to address the needs of children and adolescents. In her free time, Dr. Zoller enjoys spending time with family and friends, including her husband, Jim, and their elderly dog, Gus. She also enjoys reading, painting, creating artwork, attending theatrical performances, and cooking.
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