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How do I feel? : a dictionary of emotions for children - with 60+ definitions to help children identify and understand their emotions / Rebekah Lipp, Craig Phillips ; edited by Nicola McCloy.

By: Lipp, Rebekah 1977-.
Contributor(s): Phillips, Craig 1975- [illustrator] | McCloy, Nicola 1971-.
Publisher: Taupo, NZ : Wildling Books, 2021Description: 143 pages : colour illustrations ; 23 x 29 cm.Content type: text | still image Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780473558628.Subject(s): EMOTIONS | FEELINGS | EMOTION RECOGNITION | EMOTION REGULATION | DICTIONARIES | CHILDREN | JUVENILE LITERATURESummary: Join Aroha and her friends as they share how different emotions might feel in the body and how each emotion might be helpful. This emotions dictionary is all about helping children find the words for how they truly feel. Learning to recognise and label our emotions correctly is such an important skill for life. Giving our children this language helps to build emotional literacy. It is a gift to give children the tools to know how to recognise what they truly feel and that is it okay to feel all emotions. When they know that no emotion is 'good' or 'bad' and that all emotions provide messages, then it takes away any attachment to that emotion being part of who they are. We may have experienced this ourselves being labelled 'naughty' or 'out of control' due to feeling angry a lot. However, this behaviour is just a way for a child to communicate. Diving deeper into why they are acting that way, why they may be feeling the things they are, can help us find some answers with our child. It can also help us find ways to help them empower themselves with tools to feel better. Use this book to start conversations about different emotions. If you can, give examples of things you have experienced. When you see a child experiencing an emotion, help your child label it. Are you feeling ... right now? This book can be used with children from 5 years of age up to 100+ as everyone might get something from the book.
List(s) this item appears in: New books for kids. June 2021 CM
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Join Aroha and her friends as they share how different emotions might feel in the body and how each emotion might be helpful. This emotions dictionary is all about helping children find the words for how they truly feel. Learning to recognise and label our emotions correctly is such an important skill for life. Giving our children this language helps to build emotional literacy. It is a gift to give children the tools to know how to recognise what they truly feel and that is it okay to feel all emotions. When they know that no emotion is 'good' or 'bad' and that all emotions provide messages, then it takes away any attachment to that emotion being part of who they are. We may have experienced this ourselves being labelled 'naughty' or 'out of control' due to feeling angry a lot. However, this behaviour is just a way for a child to communicate. Diving deeper into why they are acting that way, why they may be feeling the things they are, can help us find some answers with our child. It can also help us find ways to help them empower themselves with tools to feel better. Use this book to start conversations about different emotions. If you can, give examples of things you have experienced. When you see a child experiencing an emotion, help your child label it. Are you feeling ... right now? This book can be used with children from 5 years of age up to 100+ as everyone might get something from the book.

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