emotions in children

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emotions in children

How are you feeling today, Baby Bear?

exploring big feelings after living in a stormy home
2014
A story about Baby Bear to help children learn how to express and understand their feelings when there is violence in their home.

Doodlebug Elizabeth

2020
"Elizabeth's doodles give her teacher an idea for student projects - and end up helping Elizabeth deal with feelings big and small"--OCLC.
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How do you feel?

2019
"The playground is the perfect place to witness a wide range of emotions . . . Readers learn to identify feelings in themselves and in others"--Publisher.

Mad, frustrated, and sad

"Everybody feels all kinds emotions, from happiness to anger. It's good to feel all sorts of things, but sometimes negative feelings can get out of control. This . . . story focuses on feeling mad, frustrated, and sad, which can all be difficult feelings to handle. This book helps readers learn how to deal with these intense emotions. They'll learn how to calm down when they're angry, and how to cheer up when they're sad"--Provided by publisher.
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Missing daddy

2019
"A little girl who misses her father because he's away in prison shares how his absence affects different parts of her life. Her greatest excitement is the days when she gets to visit her beloved father"--Provided by publisher.
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Questions and feelings about worries

Simple text and illustrations discuss the kinds of worries facing many children today and explores how their fears might be overcome. Uses child-friendly text and includes interactive questions, plus has a helpful section with advice, practical tips, and activities for caregivers and teachers.
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More creative coping skills for children

activities, games, stories, and handouts to help children self regulate
"[Presents a] collection of fun and adaptable activities, games, stories and handouts ... for supporting children coping with stress and difficult emotions. From ... arts and crafts, to interactive stories and relaxing meditations, all the interventions and activities are thematically structured so that each chapter contains the means for building specific skills or overcoming behavioral issues. Each chapter contains suggested goals, positive affirmations and photocopiable handouts to enable a child to continue practicing and learning new life skills outside of sessions with parents or professionals"--Provided by publisher.
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Los celos =

Dealing with jealousy
Readers are introduced to this complicated emotion in understandable, age-appropriate language.
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Enojo es--- =

Angry is---
Photographs and short rhyming verses describe how it feels to be angry.
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Exploring emotions

a mindfulness guide to understanding feelings
2018
"Everyone has different feelings about Sports Day at school. Sally feels excited, Mateo feels nervous, Manisha feels angry, Caleb feels sad, and Tom feels relieved. But they all soon discover that emotions are like the weather. Sometimes the weather feels pleasant and sometimes it feels unpleasant. But just like the weather outside, the weather inside will change too. This book on mindfulness for children helps readers build their emotional awareness, enjoy pleasant feelings, and remember that unpleasant ones will pass"--Provided by publisher.

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