Sarah Jennings Sarah Jennings i(24781486 works by)
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2 y separately published work icon Hey There! What's Your Superpower? Jayneen Sanders , Sarah Jennings (illustrator), Victoria : Educate2Empower Publishing , 2019 25670611 2019 single work picture book children's

'Follow Becky's journey as she tries lots of exciting new things to find her amazing superpowers! This engaging and interactive children's book provides a number of simple and very achievable 'tasks' to help kids to develop a growth mindset of resilience, persistence, self-confidence, self-reliance and self-esteem.

'The aim of this book is to encourage kids to believe in themselves and to develop a self-confidence 'foundation' - especially those children who lack self-belief and can often lose their will to even try. One superpower may lead to two superpowers, and on it goes, until that child has a deeper belief in his or herself.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

5 y separately published work icon Let's Talk About Body Boundaries, Consent and Respect Jayneen Sanders , Sarah Jennings (illustrator), Australia : Educate2Empower Publishing , 2017 24781515 2017 single work information book children's

'Teaching young children about body boundaries, both theirs and others, is crucial to a child’s growing sense of self, their confidence and how they should expect to be treated by others. A child growing up knowing they have a right to their own personal space, gives that child ownership and choices as to what happens to them and to their body. It is equally important a child understands, from a very young age, they need to respect another person’s body boundary and ask for their consent when entering their personal space.

'This book explores these concepts with children in a child-friendly and easily-understood manner, providing familiar scenarios for children to engage with and discuss. It is important that the reader and the child take the time required to unpack each scenario and explore what they mean both to the character in the book, who may not be respecting someone’s body boundary, and to the character who is being disrespected. It is through these vital discussions that children will learn the meaning of body boundaries, consent and respect. Learning these key social skills through such stories as 'Let’s Talk About Body Boundaries, Consent and Respect' and role-modelling by significant adults can, importantly, carry forward into a child’s teenage years and adult life.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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