emotions

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emotions

Jafta

1983
Jafta describes some of his everyday feelings by comparing his actions to those of various African animals.

The Phoenix Dance

2005
Phoenix Dance battles an illness of her mind and emotions, realizes her dream of becoming shoemaker to the Royal Household, and attempts to discover what magic compels the twelve princeses of Windward to wear out their shoes each night. Based on the the fairy tale "The twelve dancing princesses.".

Michael, wait for me

2000
Sixth-grader Sarah develops a crush on the troubled young man that her older sister brings home from college for the summer.

Voices of the heart

1997
Combines visual symbols of the West into a series of collages that offer a reinterpretation of twenty-six ancient Chinese characters that express Eastern attitudes about virtue.

The zones of regulation

a curriculum designed to foster self-regulation and emotional control
2011
"... a curriculum geared toward helping students gain skills in consciously regulating their actions, which in turn leads to increased control and problem solving abilities. Using a cognitive behavior approach, the curriculum's learning activities are designed to help students recognize when they are in different states called "zones," with each of four zones represented by a different color"--Publisher's website.

Crabby pants

2011
When things don't go Roger's way, he gets crabby. However, Roger thinks he has found a solution to being such a crabby pants.

The grouchies

2010
A grouchy boy learns how to chase away his grumpy moods.

Hurty feelings

2004
Fragility, a hippopotamus whose feelings are easily hurt, meets Rudy, a rude elephant, on the soccer field.

Lizzy's ups and downs

not an ordinary school day
2004
Lizzy tells her mother all about her up and down feelings at school that day.

The Sunday blues

2002
Even while he is enjoying Sunday, Steve spends the day worrying about going to school on Monday, until the next morning when he decides that maybe school is not so bad.

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