Joy Berry


Joy Berry is an American writer and Child Development specialist.

Biography

Berry has written over 250 self-help books for kids that have sold over 85 million copies, and is known in the juvenile publishing and media industries as the "Inventor of Self-Help Books for Kids".
According to Berry, “I began writing self-help books for kids in order to fill a void in both educational institutions as well as the marketplace. My goal was to provide step-by-step, easy to understand information that could help kids become responsible for themselves, responsible in their relationship with others, and responsible in the way in which they relate to their environment.”
In 2004, Amnesty International and the United Nations recruited Berry to translate the Convention on the Rights of the Child into a self-help book for kids with related educational materials called Mine and Yours. Soon after, the American Red Cross recruited Berry to write two self-help books for kids with related educational materials that addressed the subjects of Human Dignity as put forth in International Humanitarian Law and Peaceful Conflict Resolution as put forth in the Geneva Conventions.
In 2013, the materials developed for Amnesty International, the United Nations, and the American Red Cross were updated and incorporated into a single edutainment program called Kids for Global Peace. The program features animated characters called The Junkroom Band and includes an interactive website, 36 two-minute music and dance television interstitials, three electronic comic books, and three teachers guides that teach kids about human rights, human dignity, and peaceful conflict resolution.

Book series written by Joy Berry (known as the Joy Berry Classics)

The Joy Berry Classics collection of books is divided into seven series which are designed to address childhood issues at every age.
All books feature free downloads, which includes : Tips for Parents, Read Along Soundtracks, and Original Music.

Teach Me About (TMA)

First Steps Toward Responsibility for children 1 to 3 years of age
Very young children often develop irresponsible behavior when they are not encouraged to assume responsibility for their actions and reactions. Parents often foster irresponsible behavior by perceiving children as helpless and incapable of assuming responsibility for their lives.
The purpose of the TMA books is to help parents begin the process of shifting the responsibility for a child's behavior from the parent to the child. These books accomplish this by helping children understand and handle appropriately the people and experiences that they encounter in their everyday lives.
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Let's Talk About (LTA)

Handling Emotions in Positive Ways for children 3 to 5 years of age
Raw emotions as well as emotionally charged situations are the source of a child's first inner conflicts and discomfort. This inner turmoil can manifest in unacceptable behavior that can be troublesome to parents as well as children.
The purpose of the LTA books is to educate young children regarding their emotions as well as the emotionally charged situations they encounter so that they can understand and handle these emotions and situations in positive instead of negative ways.
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Help Me Be Good (HMBG)

Replacing Misbehavior with Good Behavior for children 5 to 7 years of age
The normal egocentricity of young children often leads to misbehavior that evokes unwanted responses from others. These unwanted responses can lead to a destructive cycle of negative action and reaction.
The purpose of the HMBG books is to help break the cycle of negative action and reaction. This is accomplished by each book defining a misbehavior; explaining the cause of the misbehavior; discussing the negative effects of the misbehavior; and offering suggestions for replacing the misbehavior with acceptable behavior.
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Living Skills (LS)

Basic Living Skills for children 7 to 9 years of age
Children are often ill-equipped to assume responsibility. Failure to function responsibly can result in a lack of meaning and productivity that can lead to dissatisfaction and regret.
The purpose of the LS books is to teach children the information and skills they need to live intelligent, responsible lives. This is accomplished by teaching children the personal skills they need to take care of themselves, the social skills they need to develop and maintain positive relationships, and the coping skills they need to relate to things in positive rather than negative ways.
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Survival skills (SS)

Fulfilling Expectations for children 9 to 11 years of age
Older children are often not prepared to fulfill the expectations that are required of them. Failure to do so often results in frustration and disappointment for children and the people around them.
The purpose of the SS books is to provide the information and skills that children need in order to follow through with expectations. This is accomplished by providing clear information and instructions regarding expectations like cleaning one's room, getting good grades, acting appropriately in public, and choosing the right peer group.
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Winning Skills (WS)

Self-Actualization for young people 11 to 13 years of age
Preadolescent misbehavior is often a direct result of low self-esteem, lack of purpose or direction, pressure to succeed, traumatic experiences, unresolved problems, and/or boredom. Peer pressure is often the catalyst that turns these factors into misbehavior.
Dealing with preadolescent misbehavior via the shape-up-or-ship-out approach can be ineffectual because it deals with the symptoms rather than the problems. In order to make a substantial impact on preadolescent misbehavior it is imperative to resolve the issues that cause it.
The purpose of the WS books is to help young people overcome obstacles that prevent genuine happiness and success, get in control of their lives, and excel in every way possible.
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Good Answers to Tough Questions (GATQ)

Addressing Challenging Subjects for children of all ages
All children encounter, either directly or indirectly, difficult subjects and situations that can, if not handled properly, have a negative. Many adults are not equipped to help children handle appropriately the difficulties they experience.
The purpose of the GATQ books is to provide honest, unbiased answers to hard questions that can help children as well as adults turn negative experiences into positive ones. The books can also help parents, teachers, and counselors initiate therapeutic dialogues and provide insights that can lead to healing and growth.
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Other books written by Joy Berry

In addition to the Joy Berry Classics, Joy has also written the following books:
Mine and Yours
So What's Wrong With Playing Video Games?
ACTIVITY BOOKS
PARENTING BOOKS
In 1986, Berry also published the book Looking, a children's book about vision.

Joy Berry in the Media