Children's literature
Carol Neumann , 
María del Pilar Parro ill.
¿Qué le pasa a Gastón?
What happens to Gaston?
Gastón tiene un poder mágico: ¡logra cambiar de colores! El problema es que no sabe cómo controlarlo. Tanto cambio lo confunde y claramente afecta su estado de ánimo. En esta historia, su curiosa amiga Ana quiere ayudarlo a descifrar el enigma, pero para eso necesita de tú apoyo. Acompaña a Gastón en esta historia para que él pueda por fin entender qué es lo que le pasa.
¿Qué le pasa a Gastón? busca apoyar el desarrollo socioemocional de los niños. Basándose en estrategias del “Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence”, este relato ayuda a que los niños puedan reconocer, entender y nombrar emociones, al mismo tiempo que incrementan su vocabulario emocional de manera interactiva.
Carol Neumann
Mamá de tres niños. Periodista y profesora de Lenguaje y Comunicación, con un máster en Educación del Teachers College, Columbia University. Actualmente se desempeña como académica de la Facultad de Educación UAndes y forma parte de la red EarlyEdu de la Universidad de Washington. Dentro de su trayectoria, ha formado y capacitado a docentes a lo largo de Chile y América Latina. Se desempeñó como directora de Formación de la Fundación Impulso Docente. Es autora de literatura infantil con cuatro libros publicados y planea publicar al menos dos más.
Gastón has a magical power: he manages to change colors! The problem is that you don't know how to control it. So much change confuses him and clearly affects his mood. In this story, his curious friend Ana wants to help him decipher the enigma, but for that he needs your support. Join Gastón in this story so that he can finally understand what is happening to him.
What happens to Gaston? seeks to support the socio-emotional development of children. Based on strategies from the "Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence", this story helps children to recognize, understand and name emotions, while increasing their emotional vocabulary in an interactive way.
Carol Neumann
Mom of three children. Journalist and professor of Language and Communication, with a master’s degree in education from Teachers College, Columbia University. She currently works as an academic at the UAndes School of Education and is part of the EarlyEdu network at the University of Washington. Within his career, he has trained and trained teachers throughout Chile and Latin America. She served as Director of Training at the Impulso Docente Foundation. She is a children's author with four published books and plans to publish at least two more.