Ben shu jiang shu le ba shi tiao " dao qian xin de ", bao gua : kua guo qi ye wei shen me ba " tou su dao qian ji qiao " zuo wei shang wu ren yuan de bi xiu ke?zui hao de dao qian ji qiao ying gai shi zen yang de?tou su shi gu ke zai " zhao ...
对不起, 我错了: 学会沟通与道歉
かちかちやま: にほんむかしばなし
By helping people identify the languages of apology, this book clears the way toward healing and sustaining vital relationships. The authors detail proven techniques for giving and receiving effective apologies.
This book offers guidance and inspiration on how and when to say "I'm sorry." It will increase your awareness of the power and impact a sincere apology can make.
The book also considers the dynamics of domestic apologies and the relationship of the apology to the field of international relations.
When David gets in trouble, he has excuses right up until bedtime, when he realizes he really is sorry.
Has your child ever balked when it came time to apologize to you, to a sibling, or to a friend? Or, has your child tossed off many thoughtless "I'm sorry's," that don't seem to mean anything?Then this colorful, rhyming book is for you!
"This book brings together areas of the law in which apologies are significant, providing a scholarly critique of statutory and case law principles in a range of jurisdictions.
Maybe you can't make things right, but you can apologize, and hope for forgiveness. Bloom examines the value and power of apologizing.
This sequel to "Nasty Nathan (the no-good gnat who never listened to nobody) finds Nathan the Gnat given the opportunity to right the wrongs he has caused in his community.
Petit Paul a toujours rêvé de passer sa vie en mer.
When his best friend Slug gets a tad too clingy, Alex, in a heated moment, hurts Slug's feelings and must find a way to apologize, in this hilarious celebration of friendship.
And Sam isn't alone. Captain Buckleboots is on the naughty step too, and this time so is Big Bad Bill, the naughtiest cowboy in the Wild, Wild West.
Step-by-step, Blanchard teaches readers how to accept responsibility for their errors and to deal with the cause of the damage while maintaining their integrity.
Here are some heartfelt words you can draw upon to beg forgiveness. They range from the whimsical to anguished to sorrowful.
These are perfectly sized and priced to be slipped into a purse or laid on a pillow in place of a greeting card.
With delightful illustrations from Marie Paruit, this is the perfect book for parents and carers to share with young children who are just starting to recognize their feelings and to develop their emotional intelligence.