About This Lesson
Transitions can be hard — especially if you really love what you are doing in the moment. Join author and neurologist Dr. Shafer Stedron for Read Out Loud as she shares THE BOY AND HIS BRIGHTLY COLORED BLOCKS, a story about working through difficult emotions while maintaining meaningful connections when it’s time to put a favorite toy away.
About the Book
A journey through the day of a preschool-aged boy who loves his brightly colored blocks and dislikes anything that takes him away from them
Dr. Shafer Stedron, MD, Neurologist and Host of the inspirational Talks with Dr. Shafer presents her first children’s book, The Boy and His Brightly Colored Blocks!
This story of embracing emotions and forming meaningful connections will help you and your child do just that, even in the tricky moments! A young child with Pathological Demand Avoidance, the boy struggles with external demands and transitions and only wants to focus on his time with his blocks, his favorite toys. With the help of his loving and patient mother, the boy learns that every part of his rainbow of emotions is valid and important, and that he can work through even the toughest moments and biggest frustrations with mom’s support. Watch as the boy learns to cope with outside demands, transitioning activities, and the unexpected. The boy comes to understand that even when bad things happen, we can try again with the lessons we have learned to make things even better.
A story full of love, connection, laughter and learning, The Boy and His Brightly Colored Blocks is lovingly illustrated by Katerina Valerieva, a Ukranian Artist represented by Beytler Illustrations. Join Dr Shafer and The Boy in their colorful world as they show how we can build connection through all of our emotions, even in tough moments.