Discussing Real Matters – Zoom with Dr. Urban

Heads or Tales? The Psychology Hidden in Our Favorite Children’s Books

Children’s books are designed to teach children how to handle everyday situations such as handling frustration, taking responsibility, making choices, and having fun. In other words, they teach the skills we will employ throughout our adult lives.  Heads or Tales will explore how these “simple” books incorporate psychological theories and can tell us a great deal about our underlying beliefs about human nature.

Join me for an hour-long online discussion via Zoom at 7PM on Tuesday, September 29th. We will read The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein. If you’re not familiar with the book, you can take a look at it here: https://www.slideshare.net/wicaksana/the-giving-tree-3293089

The book will be our path to discussing real matters; the path to real matters will hopefully bring us all a little joy.

The fee is $5.00 for one; $10.00 for 2 or more, payable in advance via Venmo (@Diane-Urban-5)  

Please RSVP here: https://forms.gle/6HQ8owueD2s9U8c86

One thought on “Discussing Real Matters – Zoom with Dr. Urban

  1. We all need something so we can control ourselves. What I meant By controlling ourselves is that we need something to distract ourselves that can prevent us to get frustrated, take responsibility, and make the right choices but at the same time have fun. Books can help us develop our brain, books can help us build our future by teaching skills and so the right things to do!. Playing games Can also help us develop our brain by having a better understanding of it. I loved this topic and I enjoyed it!. This topic is very related to myself because I always read a book and play games so i Can distract myself from frustration. I loved this post because it shows that we must read hooks more often so we can get away from the negativity.

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