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What Should I Do? Social and Moral Scenarios: Big Decisions for Brave Hearts
What Should I Do? Social and Moral Scenarios: Big Decisions for Brave Hearts

What Should I Do? Social and Moral Scenarios: Big Decisions for Brave Hearts in Bloomington, MN

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Empower Your Choices. Shape Your Future.
Growing up comes with all kinds of challenges, and the choices we make along the way shape who we become.
What Should I Do? Social and Moral Scenarios for Ages 10-14
is the ultimate guide to help tweens and teens navigate tricky situations with confidence, kindness, and integrity.
Packed with relatable scenarios, thought-provoking questions, and practical advice, this book covers real-life topics like:
Navigating friendships and dealing with peer pressure.
Balancing responsibilities at home and school.
Building resilience when faced with setbacks and challenges.
Understanding the importance of fairness, honesty, and respect.
Exploring creativity, independence, and the power of positive decisions.
Each chapter provides realistic dilemmas and encourages young readers to think critically about their choices. Whether it's deciding how to stand up for a friend, managing screen time, or handling disagreements, this book empowers kids to make thoughtful decisions that reflect their best selves.
Why This Book?
Encourages empathy and self-awareness.
Helps kids build problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Provides tools for handling tough situations with confidence.
Offers engaging follow-up questions to spark deeper reflection.
Perfect for parents, teachers, or counselors looking to inspire meaningful conversations,
What Should I Do?
is a must-have guide for every child ready to explore the power of their choices.
Help your child grow into a confident, thoughtful, and compassionate individual-one decision at a time!
Ideal for ages 10-14.
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