The Switch Game: to tease or not to tease The brotherly love of James the Great

$19.00

This book explores the simple ways a child learns to understand and manage emotions. It is okay to feel angry or upset, as these are God-given emotions that we, as human beings, experience.
As parents, we have the responsibility to recognise and guide these emotions so that they do not harm oneself or others.
The book teaches the value of enduring discomfort in order to bring comfort not only to oneself but also to others. It encourages children to choose humility over pride, and to act with justice and mercy, like Jesus. As virtues grow in children, they develop resilience—not only to protect themselves, but also to care for those around them.
This begins at home, where children are nurtured with kindness, humbling themselves and keep choosing peace. This does not weaken their spirit, but strengthens their mind to choose goodness over evil.
It helps form a heart of selflessness, rooted in faith and the Gospel.

This book explores the simple ways a child learns to understand and manage emotions. It is okay to feel angry or upset, as these are God-given emotions that we, as human beings, experience.
As parents, we have the responsibility to recognise and guide these emotions so that they do not harm oneself or others.
The book teaches the value of enduring discomfort in order to bring comfort not only to oneself but also to others. It encourages children to choose humility over pride, and to act with justice and mercy, like Jesus. As virtues grow in children, they develop resilience—not only to protect themselves, but also to care for those around them.
This begins at home, where children are nurtured with kindness, humbling themselves and keep choosing peace. This does not weaken their spirit, but strengthens their mind to choose goodness over evil.
It helps form a heart of selflessness, rooted in faith and the Gospel.