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Help me be good

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Joy Berry

Joy Berry is an American writer and child development specialist. Source: [Joy Berry]( on Wikipedia.

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Books in this Series

A Book about Fighting

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A brief explanation on what fighting is and why it's considered unacceptable, and how to solve problems.

Disobeying

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Gives children good reasons why they should obey their parents and gives tips on avoiding disobedience.

A children's book about cheating

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Helps children realize how cheating can harm rather than help them.

A children's book about tattling

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This book teaches about what happens when a child tattles too much and how to solve their own problems.

A children's book about lying

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9

Makes distinction between fantasy, a mistake, and lying. Tells how you can lie with your actions, by remaining silent and with words, and describes the consequences of lying.

Being Selfish

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Discusses the importance of treating other people the way you want to be treated. Stresses the idea that you should not be selfish because you do not want other people around you to be selfish.

A children's book about being mean

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8

"While it is not likely that your child will be mistreated by a wicked stepmother, monster, or bad guy, it is almost certain that he or she will be treated unkindly by a peer. When this happens, it is beneficial for your child to know how to respond appropriately. Fighting fire with fire--responding to unkind behavior by being unkind--is seldom productive. Behavior based on the Golden Rule (Treat others the way you want to be treated...) usually produces more satisfactory results." -- Page cover.

A children's book about being bullied

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Explains why people become bullies, teaching children that potential victims should not personalize the bully's behavior. Shows children how to deal with bullies.