From Fidgety to Focused: Nurturing Early Self-Regulation for Lifelong Success by Prasha Sooful

Author, audiologist and mum, Prasha Sooful shares her comprehensive knowledge on the subject of self-regulation in young children, shedding light on its essential benefits for immediate and long-term wellbeing. Thank you, Prasha, for these insights and for the value of Counting to Calm! In today’s fast-paced world, where distractions abound and emotions can run high, […]

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#BookReview: Counting to Calm by Prasha Sooful and Betania Zacarias

#BookReview: Counting to Calm: My First Self-Regulation Book, Prasha Sooful (author), Betania Zacarias (illus.), Soaring Kite Books, July 2024. Blurb: A how-to guide for modeling SELF-REGULATION for young children using 10 steps and actions to achieve calm and refocus their minds and energy. My First Board Books introduce topics that empower and nurture the development […]

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Stay Calm, it’s the Counting to Calm #BookGiveaway!

We’re focusing on ‘calm’ with the refreshing count to ten guide to breathing, stretching and mindfulness, leading to a self-regulated, and fun, reading experience! With thanks to author Prasha Sooful, we’re excited for a lucky recipient to WIN a copy of the beautiful Counting to Calm: My First Self-Regulation Book! So, stay calm and ENTER […]

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A Calm Conversation with Prasha Sooful: Counting to Calm

Welcome to a #CalmConversation with Prasha Sooful! We’re delighted to welcome back clever and passionate author, audiologist and mum, Prasha Sooful, celebrating her newest amazing book for little ones, Counting to Calm: My First Self-Regulation Book. But first, let’s acknowledge her previous title, My Brain is Magic: A Sensory-Seeking Celebration, which was recently announced Honour […]

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Review: Tissywoo and the Worry Monsters by Trish Donald

Blurb: Argh, Worry Monsters! What will Tissywoo do? How will she cope? Review: Tissywoo and the Worry Monsters, Trish Donald (author, illus.), Little Pink Dog Books, February 2018 Anxiety in children is an issue that is all too common, but however its form, it is always good practice to find ways to counteract feelings of […]

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