CHL2601 ASSIGNMENT 08..DUE DATE:23 OCTOBER 2024..QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ..Question 1 [35]
1.1 Learners in different age groups go through different physical and emotional stages.
Physical, social and emotional challenges can be predicted and addressed through
appropriate reading material. A sto...
1.1 Learners in different age groups go through different physical and emotional stages.
Physical, social and emotional challenges can be predicted and addressed through
appropriate reading material. A story may help the reader to identify with a similar
fictional situation of being a refugee, being disabled or feeling rejected. Identify and
recommend books that teachers and/or parents can use to address the following:
a) sibling rivalry (2)
Here are two recommended books that address the theme of sibling rivalry:
a) Sibling Rivalry
1. "Sophie Johnson: Detective Genius" by Holly Webb
- This book features Sophie and her brother, highlighting their sibling relationship and the frictions that
may arise. It addresses rivalry while promoting cooperation and understanding, making it relatable for
children experiencing similar dynamics.
2. "The Berenstain Bears and the Double Dare" by Stan and Jan Berenstain
- This story involves Brother Bear and Sister Bear in humorous rivalry, showcasing the ups and downs
of sibling relationships. It effectively conveys messages of love, support, and understanding that can
work against rivalry.
b) being disabled or sick (2)
Here are two recommended books that address the themes of being disabled or sick:
1. "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio
This novel tells the story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who attends school for the
first time. The book explores themes of acceptance, kindness, and the challenges faced by children with
disabilities. It helps readers understand the emotional and social struggles of those who are different
and promotes empathy among peers.
- Reference: Palacio, R.J. (2012). *Wonder*. Knopf.
2. "The Crossover" by Kwame Alexander
While primarily a sports novel about basketball, this book also addresses themes of illness as it touches
upon family dynamics and the emotional strain of dealing with health issues, particularly through the
character of Josh's twin brother, whose health challenges impact the family. This book is engaging for
middle-grade readers and opens discussions about the effects of illness and disability on relationships.
- Reference: Alexander, K. (2014). *The Crossover*. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
These books provide relatable narratives that can help children and adolescents understand and
empathize with the experiences of individuals who face disabilities or illnesses.
, c) dealing with the trauma of divorce or a family break-up (2)
Here are two recommended books that can help children deal with the trauma of divorce or a family
break-up:
1. "Two Homes" by Claire Masurel
- This picture book tells the story of a child who has two homes after their parents' divorce. It elegantly
illustrates how a child can find comfort and stability amidst changes, offering a positive perspective on
living in two different households. The narrative helps children understand and cope with the
experience of having parents separate, validating their feelings and experiences.
2. "Dinosaurs Divorce: A Guide for Changing Families" by Laurene Krasny Brown and Marc Brown**
- This illustrated guide helps children understand and navigate the complexities of divorce. Through
relatable stories and straightforward explanations, it addresses the emotions and questions children
may have about divorce and family changes. The book provides reassurance and strategies for coping
with the feelings associated with such transitions.
These books can be excellent resources for teachers and parents to facilitate discussions about divorce
and provide comfort to children experiencing these challenges.
d) peer rejection (2)
1. "Chester Raccoon and the Big Bad Bully" by Audrey Penn
- Chester Raccoon learns to deal with bullying and peer rejection through friendship and bravery. This
story provides a supportive narrative for children facing social challenges, encouraging resilience and
empathy.
2. "Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon" by Patty Lovell
- This book tells the story of Molly Lou Melon, who learns to embrace her uniqueness in the face of
peer rejection. It conveys a strong message about self-acceptance and the importance of being true to
oneself.
e) The Death of a Loved One
1. "The Tenth Good Thing About Barney" by Judith Vorst
- This poignant picture book addresses the death of a beloved pet and explores themes of grief,
memory, and love. It presents the idea that it’s important to remember and cherish loved ones,
providing a gentle way for kids to process loss.
2. "Water Bugs and Dragonflies: Explaining Death to Young Children" by Doris Stickney
- This book serves as an allegory to explain death to children, using water bugs transforming into
dragonflies as a metaphor. It provides comfort and understanding, making complex themes accessible to
younger readers.
References
- Masurel, C. (2001). *Two Homes*. Penguin.
- Ludwig, T. (2013). *The Invisible Boy*. Knopf Books for Young Readers.
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