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Mistakes Don't Mean It's Over

Author이현아Published2026년 5월 27일
쪽수·판형68쪽 · 191*241ISBN9791167553867가격17,000원

About This Book

From a children's psychology expert and beloved elementary school teacher, Ms. Lee Hyun-a—
12 emotional resilience skills to help kids bounce back without breaking down
"Even if you make mistakes, even if you fail, it's not the end. It's okay—you're learning!" The author of bestsellers 『A Pharmacy for Young Hearts』, 『Words That Embrace Your Feelings』, and 『How to Smartly Protect Yourself When Friends Hurt You』—a counseling psychology researcher, a teacher trusted by fellow educators, and the president of the Loving Children's Books Research Association with over 600 teacher members nationwide—Ms. Lee Hyun-a has written a new book to help children's hearts grow warm and strong.
School life is full of unavoidable setbacks. Tests, presentations, sports days, talent shows—school is filled with scary, nerve-wracking, and unfamiliar challenges. If something embarrassing or upsetting has happened that you want to hide even from family and friends, open 『Mistakes Don't Mean It's Over: 12 Ways to Escape Thinking Traps』. Through worry diaries that vividly mirror your own feelings, you can practice handling the negative thoughts that pop up when you make mistakes. Just as exercise builds strong muscles, stacking up experiences of overcoming failure makes our hearts grow stronger too. This book will be a smart and reliable guide to help you face new challenges without fearing mistakes and find the courage to keep going even after you fail.
As an elementary school teacher who has worked closely with children for many years, a children's psychology expert researching counseling psychology, and a parent herself, Ms. Lee Hyun-a has spent her career understanding, studying, and cheering on children's emotional growth. Discover her warm and expert "elementary psychology lessons." You'll come to understand feelings you never knew you had, break free from negative thoughts that sneak up on you, and build the strength to plant your feet on the ground and rise again. Elementary Curriculum Connections

Grade 1, Semester 2, Korean Language 1. Talking About How I Feel
Grade 2, Semester 1, Korean Language 6. Expressing My Thoughts
Grade 2, Semester 2, Korean Language 7. This Is What I Think
Grade 3, Semester 2, Korean Language 6. Reading and Writing with Confidence
Grade 3, Semester 2, Korean Language 1. Understanding Through Personal Experience
Grade 4, Semester 1, Korean Language 5. Sharing Thoughts Through Words and Writing