About the Book
Gold Medal winner, Mom's Choice Awards
Ringmaster Rick fosters confidence in his fellow circus performers by discouraging self-talk and put-down statements, encouraging them to be persistent and to ask for help, and by focusing on effort not results.
Children with self-confidence trust in their abilities, have realistic expectations, know their strengths and weaknesses, are able to adjust to difficult situations, and meet different challenges presented to them. But self-confidence isn amp rsquo t something that happens easily or automatically. Rather, kids learn to be self-confident from practice and persistence even if mistakes are made. In Don amp rsquo t Put Yourself Down in Circus Town, children will hear how Ringmaster Rick fosters confidence in Lion Tamer Larry, Polka Dot Patti, Juan, and Juanita by discouraging negative self- talk and put-down statements, by encouraging them to be persistent and ask for help, and by focusing on their efforts, not results. With practice and time, they learn to bounce-back from mistakes and mishaps and feel more confident!
Includes a Note to Parents and Other Caregivers with more information and strategies for building self-confidence in children and helping them develop positive feelings and beliefs about themselves.
About the Author :
Frank J. Sileo, PhD, is a New Jersey licensed psychologist and the founder and executive director of The Center for Psychological Enhancement in Ridgewood, New Jersey. He received his doctorate from Fordham University in New York City. Since 2 , he has been consistently recognized as one of New Jersey amp rsquo s top kids amp rsquo doctors. He is the author of seven other children amp rsquo s books, including Sally Sore Loser: A Story about Winning and Losing, Don amp rsquo t Put Yourself Down in Circus Town: A Story about Self-Confidence, A World of Pausabilities: An Exercise in Mindfulness and Did You Hear? A Story about Gossip. His books have received gold medals from the prestigious Mom amp rsquo s Choice Awards and have won silver medals from the Moonbeam Children amp rsquo s Book Awards and the Independent Publisher Book Awards. Dr. Sileo speaks across the country and does author visits. Dr. Sileo teaches mindfulness to his patients, and to schools and organizations. Visit Dr. Sileo at www.drfranksileo.com and follow him on Twitter: DrFrankSileo Facebook: DrFrankSileo
Sue Cornelison illustrates in her amp quot Tree Top amp quot art studio in her backyard in rural Iowa. Together with husband, Ross, she raised six children. When she is not drawing and painting, she coaches trampoline and tumbling. She is the illustrator of Sofia's Dream, You're Wearing That to School!?, Ten Turtles on Tuesday, the award-winning amp quot Howard B. Wigglebottom amp quot series, and the amp quot Bitty Baby amp quot series for American Girl,
Review :
Silver Medal, Moonbeam Children's Book Awards
Gold Medal winner, Mom's Choice Awards
amp quot will help readers learn some valuable life skills...Circus Town describes a circus whose performers are suffering from flagging self-esteem but who become more self-assured through the encouragement of Ringmaster Rick,,,include(s) notes for parents and caregivers on the subjects, strategies for helping children cope, and web resources. amp quot -School Library Journal
amp ldquo Dr. Frank Sileo has scored yet another hit with Don amp rsquo t Put Yourself Down in Circus Town. Like the young circus performers in the story, most of us can remember a time when our own self-confidence had slipped a notch or two, and we can also remember what it felt like. With sensitivity and skill, Frank offers a clear perspective on a concern relevant to so many kids today. Better still, he offers real-life, doable solutions to young people, as well as special tips for parents, teachers and other caregivers. Don amp rsquo t Put Yourself Down in Circus Town is a great book with an oh-so-timely message. amp rdquo -Dr. James Sutton, Psychologist and host of The Changing Behavior Network
amp ldquo Don amp rsquo t Put Yourself Down in Circus Town has a wonderful message that makes you stop and think about how you could help your child and perhaps even yourself. It deals with self-confidence, one of the most serious challenges in life. The Circus children who are overcome by making mistakes are re-taught by Ringmaster Rick to face those mistakes and believe in themselves. Hurray! Polka Dot Patti falls off her bike and loses her bowling pins, but she doesn amp rsquo t give up. She works hard and prepares for the show. Larry the Lion Tamer realizes anyone can make a mistake, and tries again. Dougie the Dog Trainer learns that putting yourself down is almost like bullying yourself. At the end of the book there are serious in-depth notes to parents by psychologist Dr. Frank Sileo explaining how self-confidence works and how it affects every moment in life. Dr. Sileo amp rsquo s book was a treat to read. The illustrations are great, colorful and fun. amp quot -Bob McGrath, amp ldquo Bob amp rdquo from Sesame Street
amp quot Don't Put Yourself Down in Circus Town is a great lesson in self-confidence for children. It is also a good reminder for us parents to not beat ourselves up unnecessarily. It has great talking points as well. Thanks Dr. Frank! amp quot -Jason Priestley, Actor, Director, Father
amp ldquo Children putting themselves down is one of the hardest habits to break. Kids think their parents only think the best of them, because they are their parents, when in fact every child has the potential to accomplish anything they are willing to try hard enough in. Don amp rsquo t Put Yourself Down in Circus Town is an amazing book for any parent who is sick of hearing their child call themselves stupid, dumb, weak, etc. Author Frank J. Sileo does an amazing job using circus characters to describe how no one is perfect, everyone makes mistakes, and sometimes we just have to practice more to get the job done. This is a book parents should have on their child amp rsquo s bookshelf, no matter what age. amp rdquo -Portland Book Review
amp quot This is another important book for parents to have at home and for teachers to put on their bookshelves to help boost self-esteem in children. Well done! amp rdquo
-Children amp rsquo s Books Heal