Julia Cook, a former school counselor and teacher, has written many books on behavior and health for children. Her Responsible Me! series of 6 storybooks deliver powerful messages about accountability and honesty. Julia's goal is to make a positive difference in the lives of children, parents, and educators by teaching lifelong problem-solving skills to kids. She has received the Association for Educational Publishers Distinguished Achievement Award, and her books have been honored by the National Parenting Center and Mom's Choice Awards.
"How many of you parents out there are struggling with your
kiddo(s) and their BADITUDE This homeschooling, distance learning,
online teaching thing is a bringing out a whole new level of
attitude from my little man, and let me tell ya...I am NOT ok with
it. So instead of screaming, yelling, and threatening to take away
his Nintendo time, I turned to my favorite author @juliacookonline
knowing that I had the perfect book to help me out. We're all
experiencing change. We are all trying to navigate into this new
normal for awhile, and in order for us to have a clear mind and a
flexible brain, we need to change our BADITUDE into GRATITUDE. So
grateful I get to spend this time teaching my son. And so grateful
for all the books from @boystownpress that help parents like me to
make this whole parenting thing a little bit easier." - Kim
Gameroz, Behavioral Support Specialist
"My kiddo is autistic and these books are written and illustrated
so well. They follow similar to our social stories we use. And the
author address so many issues kiddos these days face, including
mine. Highly recommend her books, we have many of them Opened my
kiddo's eye and then she "wanted to talk" about what was going on
with her." - Theresa
"In another brilliant children's resource, Julia Cook has
creatively woven the potential academic and social consequences of
negativity into Baditude. 'Noodle's' attention to typical childhood
frustrations makes this book realistic and identifiable to almost
any young child. With an overarching theme of personal empowerment,
Julia's characters clearly support children in identifying the
benefits of turning 'Baditude' into 'Gratitude.'" - Sarah I.
Springer, PhD, LPC, ACS; Certified School Counselor Assistant
Professor, Counseling Psychology at Temple University
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