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Feelings

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Some kids only seem to know the words to two feelings—happy and angry. Most books don’t help kids describe and learn to manage emotions.

Use Parenting Press books to introduce:
many different feelings
ways of handling feelings
the concept that feelings change
the difference between feelings and action

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Dealing with Disappointment

Avoid meltdowns by teaching kids of all ages to cope with frustration and disappointment. Covers:
What to do when kids do melt down.
Self-calming tools kids can use.
How to teach kids coping skills they need.
More . . .

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All My Feelings
. . . At Home: Ellie’s Day
. . . At Preschool: Nathan’s Day

What are feelings? How do they change throughout a day? These books help preschoolers understand and describe their emotions. More about Ellie’s Day . . . More about Nathan’s Day . . .

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What Is a Feeling?

Sometimes we feel with our bodies. Other times we feel with our hearts and minds. This book describes how physical feelings and emotional feelings differ. More . . .

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Dealing with Feelings Series
I’m Excited
I’m Furious
I’m Proud
I’m Frustrated
I’m Mad
I’m Scared

Realistic scenarios from these “Choose your own ending” books:
Explain the difference between feelings and actions.
Offer children ways to deal with the feeling.
Encourage decision making by letting children try different approaches.
More . . .

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The Way I Feel

Children mope in disappointment and bounce off the wall in excitement in this award-winning book. It uses simple verses to describe emotions from boredom to frustration, pride to joy. More . . .

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Así me siento yo

Ideal for homes, libraries, clinics, children’s foreign language classes and ESL/ELL programs, the new Spanish edition of our much beloved The Way I Feel is a 32-page hardback already approved by the California Department of Education. More . . .

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Feelings for Little Children Series
When You’re Mad and You Know It
When You’re Happy . . .
When You’re Shy . . .
When You’re Silly . . .

Young children can name their feelings if adults label them. These books offer toddlers age-appropriate ways to express themselves. Peek inside and see what toddlers can do. More . . .

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Feeling Elf Poster

Whimsical elves grin, grimace and gesture through 20 emotions to help children learn to identify and describe such feelings as worry, fear, happiness, and curiosity.

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The 52-card deck and poster are both printed in English, Japanese, and Spanish. More . . .

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Self-Calming Cards

Help your child learn to manage anger, anxiety and frustration with the self-soothing techniques demonstrated by two dozen cute kids. Written in both Spanish and English, these cards also tell adults how to introduce the concept of self-calming. More . . .

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What Am I Feeling?

Help identify your parenting and caregiving style. Understand the five important steps in “emotion coaching” children, and ensure that children are guided to healthy emotional growth. More . . .

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Last updated November 22, 2009