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3) Big feelings
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Coping Skills and Mental Health - Kids
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A group of children express a multitude of feelings and discover they are not alone as they navigate the emotional challenges they face in their daily lives.
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Emotional development experts Alyssa Blask Campbell, M.Ed. and Lauren Stauble M.S. are at the forefront of a movement to foster little ones' emotional intelligence. Their revolutionary Collaborative Emotion Processing (CEP) method has been a game changer for parents and educators, and now they are sharing it with readers in this indispensable guide.-- Amazon.
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"Our bodies let us know if we feel unsafe or might be in danger and can tell us when we are calm or need healthy touch. In this story, Mr. B helps Deja understand what her body is telling her by asking her to describe what her body is feeling"-- Provided by publisher.
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Kindergarten Recommended Reads
Black Authors: Board and Picture Books (SCPL-YS)
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Parenting and Child Development
Black Authors: Board and Picture Books (SCPL-YS)
Black Authors: Youth Nonfiction (SCPL-YS)
Parenting and Child Development
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While going for a walk a father and son experience and talk about different feelings.
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"What does it mean to be anxious? It's an emotion everyone has. Children will learn how to recognize when they are feeling anxious and examples of good ways to manage their emotion. A mindfulness activity will give kids the opportunity to practice managing their feelings"-- Provided by publisher.
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"This book uses vivid picture scenes to describe a child's inner feelings during stressful (although not always bad) situations. Dragons roar, storms crash, and bats stare as different situations are resolved (or diminished) through small acts of connection by someone "on the outside.""-- Provided by publisher.
12) We belong
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Whether tall or short or weak or strong, we all have value and we all belong.
15) Raising a kid who can: simple strategies to build a lifetime of adaptability and emotional strength
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"Every parent wants a kid who can--who can thrive, who can cope, who can stay motivated, adapt, show compassion, be focused. A kid who won't get stuck in a perfectionist loop or become anxious and avoidant every time something negative happens. And get a good night's sleep (even more important than you might think). Written by three mental health professionals who work with families, RAISING A KID WHO CAN delivers neuroscience-based advice and easy-to-implement...
16) I feel anxious
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"In this book, readers will learn about anxiety 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...
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"This book invites children to explore a range of emotions and connect them to their physical sensations through rich sensory language and highly imaginative illustrations. Back matter helps adults guide children to not only identify and understand their emotions and sensations, but also think about what their body wants to do with that energy to feel better"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Shrink big feelings down to size! Navigating big emotions can help us learn more about ourselves as we feel calmer. Bright, cheerful illustrations paired with engaging photos and lively text make learning about emotions fun, while engaging activities put the social and emotional learning into action. Explore how life works when we don't sweat it"-- Provided by publisher.
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