Have you ever had impulsiveness make you do wild and risky things? Has impulsiveness ever helped you? You're never too young to learn about impulsiveness and how it can both help you and also cause problems. Children can relate to the contents of this story, which include bullying, dealing with bullies, getting into mischief and navigating impulsiveness.
Discover the fifth book in a new character-building children's series.
In The Think, Then Do Karate Kid, karate girl, Michi, has to figure out how to deal with a bully. But then after impulsiveness helps her to successfully stop the bullying, she feels invincible. Michi starts to do wilder and more destructive things, much to the chagrin of her karate teachers. Can Michi figure out how to navigate impulsiveness? Will she learn how to control impulsiveness before it makes her do something she'll regret?
This fully-illustrated character-building book includes:
-A glossary of important words to help start the conversation on impulsiveness and self-control.
-Seven examples of dealing with bullying shown by the main character child in the story.
-A strange but not-too-scary monster embodying impulsiveness.
-Concepts clearly presented in kid-friendly text and illustrations.
-Created by a certified children's karate instructor with over 24 years of experience.
Character is POWER!
This book can help the children in your life improve the character traits of self-control and restraint.
Industry Reviews
"As in Jenifer's previous outstanding 4 books, she conveys and teaches in a beautiful and necessary way of the values many children no longer get instilled in their lives. I feel this book is absolutely a must read and must applied to all youth, the lessons are profound and put in a beautiful kind and simplistic way. Buy this book - in fact - get all Jenifer's books, teach your children these lessons and your life at home will grow with harmony and goodness and your child will become an outstanding respectful citizen. That is of course what you truly desire, isn't it?" -Joey O, Best-Selling Author
"Jenifer Tull-Gauger has done it again - created another book delving into aspects of child growth and identity. I especially love the subtleness of the lesson, in that it doesn't feel like a lesson. It feels like a story of a kid trying to avoid normal kid hurdles while learning karate. And yet, like life, it is a whole lot more." -Bonniejean Alford, MA - Sociology and Communication, The Identity Guru
"Author-illustrator Jenifer Tull-Gauger's newest Dojo Kun children's book 'Think Then Do' is another in the excellent guides for children's self-awareness series. The special 5 finger teaching activity is exceptionally appropriate. Skillfully written and illustrated, it includes vocabulary and phonetic pronunciation for English enhancement." -Cecilia E. Fleming, MSN, RN, Elementary, High School and Adult Educator