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Psychology for Kids, Vol. 1: 40 Fun Quizzes That Help You Learn About Yourself (Updated Edition) (Book & CD Rom)

Psychology for Kids, Vol. 1: 40 Fun Quizzes That Help You Learn About Yourself (Updated Edition) (Book & CD Rom)
By Jonni Kincher

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Vol. 1 contains 40 Fun Quizzes that help you learn about yourself. Are you an extrovert or an introvert? An optimist or a pessimist? Can you predict the future? Are you creative? Left-brained or right-brained? What body language do you speak? Do you have ESP? Based on sound psychological concepts, these 40 fascinating tests help kids explore their interests and abilities, find out why they act the way they do, and discover what makes them unique. "Psychology for Kids" Vol. 1 promotes self-discovery, self-awareness, and self-esteem, and empowers young people to make good choices. The free CD-ROMs feature reproducible quizzes from the books.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #46808 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-05-01
  • Format: Illustrated
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 152 pages

Customer Reviews

nyahh2
Maybe it was just the edition I purchased, but yuck. Not visually compelling me and my son to sit down and take all the tests.

great resource!5
We live our whole childhood trying to figure out who we really are, and now there is a book to help our kids explore their personalities even deeper. It contains 40 fun and easy-to-follow psychological tests that offer a wide range of insights into a child's personality. At the end of the book, there is a summary sheet to tie together all the results in a nice and easy to understand manner. This is a great book for parents to share with their grade-school kids, and the best thing about these tests is that there are NO WRONG ANSWERS!!

not what I hoped3
This book does have a lot of self-discovery experiments- in fact that's pretty much all it has. There isn't much information included to validate the experiments or to explain why they are significant to psychology. However, the book does refer you to other sources. I ordered the book, hoping to use it with my High School Gifted class but found that the text was a bit too juvenille. This book could be a good supplement to a psychology unit, but it is not something from which to teach.