A review by ce_read
Grow Kind by Sage Foster-Lasser, Jon Lasser

3.0

"When children act in ways that are not kind, what's the best way for adults to respond?
It may be helpful to communicate concern about the person who was harmed. For example, 'When you threw that block at Matthew he looked scared. Let's go check on him to see if he's ok.'
This response will likely be more helpful than punishing the block thrower, because expressing concern for the other child facilitates perspective-taking and provides an opportunity to heal the relationship."