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How Can I Deal With...? by Sally Hewitt
How Can I Deal With...? by Sally Hewitt






Hewitt is careful to show multiple perspectives Bullying and Racism, for example, tell stories from the point of view of both victims and perpetrators. Divorce, Stepfamily, and New Baby focus mostly on the emotions (sadness, anger, fear, guilt, uncertainty, loneliness, and jealousy) that kids experience with family changes.

How Can I Deal With...? by Sally Hewitt

Each scenario addresses a slightly different situation for example, When People Die includes children dealing with the death of parents, siblings, friends, and grandparents. Although each book includes a few pages of background information about its topic, the emphasis is on the case studies, inviting reader participation. After a child (and sometimes her friends or family members) explains the problem and her reaction, the author provides a list of choices the girl could make, followed by an explanation of what she chose and why. Grade 2-5–These titles feature a selection of fictional case studies.








How Can I Deal With...? by Sally Hewitt