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My Day Is Ruined!: A Story Teaching Flexible Thinking (Executive Function) (edition 2016)

by Bryan Smith (Author)

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"When the championship baseball game gets rained out, ballplayer Braden curls up on the couch and cries. Just another one of his overreactions. Braden always lets small disappointments ruin his day, so his mom and teacher give him a lesson on "flexible thinking." Will this help Braden feel better when disappointment comes his way?" -- Publisher.… (more)
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Title:My Day Is Ruined!: A Story Teaching Flexible Thinking (Executive Function)
Authors:Bryan Smith (Author)
Info:Boys Town Press (2016), 32 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:*****
Tags:emotion, recognizing emotion, flexible thinking, overreaction

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My Day Is Ruined!: A Story Teaching Flexible Thinking (Executive Function) by Bryan Smith

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A young boy faces choices or actions that happen in the book. Unable to think of a way to solve his problems until his teacher gave him the advice and teach him about flexible thinking. And he uses that thought process to get through things.
  Airyel_Flock | Apr 29, 2024 |
Picture book about a boy who struggles with flexible thinking. Different things ruin his day and his perfect expectations. Through his mom's helping advice, he learns the power of flexible thinking and how to make a bad day, a good one.

I think this book is perfect for young children who struggle with having rigid thinking and poor executive function. Especially students with autism or ADHD. I probably wouldn't use this book unprompted in a classroom, but if the need arises, I would definitely read it to my students! This book could be used through all elementary ages.
  sagan21 | Mar 22, 2024 |
This book would be a great book for intermediate readers
This book is about many different children the ways that they learn how use flexible thinking in situations that do not go the ways that the children desire it to go.
This book would be great to read at the beginning of the year and then again at the end of the year to create discussion and then to provide students an opportunity to reflect on how they have grown in their thinking over the course of the year.
  aclapp | Mar 2, 2024 |
My Day Is Ruined can teach students the importance of flexible thinking and how it can positively impact them. This book shows a young person struggling with wanting things a certain way and used to do things in different ways. Throughout the book the young student learns flexible thinking and growth mindset. I think this book would be a powerful read aloud for Kindergarteners. ( )
  millerk22 | Mar 1, 2024 |
Great book for little kids. Teaches them to keep trying and stay positive. Perfect for learning about having a growth mindset in a fun way ( )
  rachel.noordam | Feb 21, 2024 |
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"When the championship baseball game gets rained out, ballplayer Braden curls up on the couch and cries. Just another one of his overreactions. Braden always lets small disappointments ruin his day, so his mom and teacher give him a lesson on "flexible thinking." Will this help Braden feel better when disappointment comes his way?" -- Publisher.

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Braden was so excited about his upcoming Championship baseball game! The night before he dreamt of that moment, THE moment, the oohs and ahhs of the crowd as he scored the game-winning run! But imagine his surprise when he woke up to pouring rain and NO GAME! This, coupled with some events at school that doesn't go his way, sends Braden into an overreaction tailspin! Will Braden be able to recover from his overreacting tendencies and practice the tips of flexible thinking that his teacher and mom teach him? Find out in another comical story by Bryan Smith.
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