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This book was an incredible five star book! I really enjoyed reading to my kids about learning to use your indoor voices. Their favorite parts seemed to be the Loud parts of the book where the reader should yell. My favorite part is the added information in the back of the book. This part teaches caregivers how to teach children to use their indoor voices and how to discipline without yelling. It also teaches caregivers and children alike what to do if yelling goes on in the home. The book was 4/5 stars itself but the added information in the back was definitely worth another star!
Voices Are Not For Yelling teaches children about inside vs. outside voices, and what to do when you are upset rather than yelling. It discusses the consequences of yelling, such as scaring people or hurting their feelings. There is a handy guide at the back for caregivers on how to read the book to kids, various activities and techniques to work on, and how to address concerns like fighting and yelling at home. This book is a useful tool for behavioral modification and emotional identification.
NOTE: I received an ARC copy of this book on NetGalley. I received no incentive to read or review this book other than said copy of work. The review below contains my own thoughts and opinions. Special thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for the free copy.