Background
Davies, Leah Geeslin was born on March 26, 1940 in Cincinnati. Daughter of Albert Herald and Margaret Marie (Freeh) Geeslin.
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This is a great way to introduce Kelly Bear to young children. The books can be read by a therapist or parent with the child to encourage them to share thoughts and feelings.
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Ages 3 - 9. This book encourages children to talk to adults about their feelings. It promotes the emotional well-being of children by helping develop a responsive environment at home and school. Children eagerly relate to the character and discover they are not alone in their feelings.
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Thirty enrichment activities lend themselves to a variety of creative uses by counselors, teachers, and parents. Created to reinforce the concepts of the Kelly Bear Beginnings book series.
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This book presents accurate information and affirms a clear standard of no drug use. It serves to help children develop self-confidence and learn decision-making skills.
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This book affirms the importance of healthy living habits. Children learn that eating a balanced diet, exercising, resting, and keeping themselves and their teeth clean are necessary habits if they are going to be healthy and be able to feel and do their best.
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Children, ages 3 to 9, find the Kelly Bear books fun to read again and again. All children readily identify with the green bear who serves as a positive role model for children. Kelly Bear shares his feelings and experiences FIRST and then asks children about their lives. This book is to be read by a parent, teacher, counselor, or other adult with a child or children. After reading each question, children respond as though they are conversing with Kelly Bear, so it is easier for them to speak openly. When the adult listens carefully and repeats what the child says, the child feels valued and accepted. The resulting adult-child communication and bonding fosters the child's self-confidence. This book furthers children's social, emotional and intellectual development. his book helps children 1) Learn a vocabulary of 10 emotions 2) Verbalize their feelings 3) Develop empathy toward others 4) Learn positive ways to deal with negative emotions Feelings include: happy, angry, lonely, excited, embarrassed, sad, proud, scared, jealous, and loved.
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Davies, Leah Geeslin was born on March 26, 1940 in Cincinnati. Daughter of Albert Herald and Margaret Marie (Freeh) Geeslin.
Bachelor, Transylvania University, 1962. Master of Education, Auburn (Alabama) University, 1977.
Assistant teenage program director, Young Women’s Christian Association, Columbus, Ohio., 1962-1963; teacher, Linmoor Junior High School, Columbus, 1963-1964; school counselor, Lee Academy, Auburn, 1977-1978; instructor family and child development department, Auburn U., 1978-1982; coordinator consultation, education and prevention, East Alabama Mental Health-Mental Retardation Center, Opelika, since 1982. Speaker in field.
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Member American Counseling Association, National Association for Education of Young Children, Association for Childhood Education International, American School Counselors Association, National Head Start Association, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married William Donald Davies, June 8, 1962. Children: Matthew Donald, Joy Deanna Davies Hallett.