emotions in children

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emotions in children

My book of feelings

2017
A book to help children with attachment difficulties, learning or developmental disabilities understand their emotions.

I feel grouchy

Readers will learn about grouchiness in themselves and others, how and why they feel it, how to best respond to it, and how to communicate these feelings. Social and emotional learning (SEL) concepts support growth mindset throughout, while try this! and grow with goals activities at the end of the book further reinforce the content. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they learn more about states of mind, moods, and emotions. Also includes sidebars, a table of contents, glossary, index, and tips for educators and caregivers.

Ruby finds a Worry

2021
"A young girl's sense of adventure and exploration vanishes when she discovers a Worry that grows and grows until she learns how to get rid of it"--OCLC.

Manage your emotions

Sometimes you feel happy. Sometimes you feel sad. Sometimes you don't know how you feel. You feel lots of different things all day long. Learn how to talk about your feelings and how to deal with them.

Listening to my body

". . . guides children through the practice of naming their feelings and the physical sensations that accompany them. From wiggly and squirmy to rested and still, 'Listening to My Body' helps children develop a sensations vocabulary so that they can express what they are experiencing"--Provided by publisher.

Checking in

Simple text and illustrations look at how one can calm themselves down.

Checking in

2020
Simple text and illustrations look at how one can calm themselves down.

Just feel

how to be stronger, happier, healthier, and more
2019
"Presents a guide to empowerment that counsels readers on how to harness their emotional awareness to promote independence and problem-solving"--OCLC.

Thoughts and feelings

identifying emotions
2020
". . . Young readers learn about the big and little emotions that color their relationships and experiences. Investigations of common emotions equip readers with strategies for identifying and dealing with their feelings. Primary sources highlight innovative directions in the study of emotional intelligence, while simple explanations help children cultivate self-awareness in their own lives"--Provided by publisher.

All kinds of feelings

2020
"There are all kinds of feelings. We can feel happy and sad, excited and disappointed, worried, angry, curious, and calm. Our feelings change, often several times in one day. When we understand our feelings, it helps us understand how other people are feeling, too. How are you feeling today?"--Provided by publisher.

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