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- I have big feelings! / by Cruz, Riza.;
- Preschoolers experience lots of changes, and those changes bring lots of new feelings. This board book helps little ones identify their feelings and learn coping mechanisms to navigate them. From first words to big feelings, these sturdy, colorful board books provide fun and effective tools for nurturing your child's early development. With expert-backed tips and relatable moments, Smilestones transforms everyday learning into joyful adventures, helping your little one achieve big milestones, one page at a time.Preschooler (3 years+).
- Subjects: Board books.; Stories in rhyme.; Emotions; Emotions in children; Parent and child; Preschool children;
- Optimal : how to sustain personal and organizational excellence every day / by Goleman, Daniel,author.; Cherniss, Cary,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.In Daniel Goleman's 'Optimal', he reveals practical methods for using our inner resources to more readily enter an optimal state of high performance and satisfaction -- while avoiding burnout.
- Subjects: Emotional intelligence.; Management; Organizational behavior.;
- Feeling lonely / by Holmes, Kirsty.;
- LSC
- Subjects: Loneliness; Emotions;
- I feel... meh / by Corchin, D. J.;
- Ages 4 and up.LSC
- Subjects: Melancholy; Emotions;
- How to Raise an Emotionally Mature Child : Your Blueprint to a Lifetime of Happiness and Success for Your Child. by Gibson, Lindsay C.;
- Emotional maturity is the most important quality a parent can help develop in their child. It enables a person to function autonomously, handle stress, flourish in diverse environments, form lasting relationships, and achieve personal and professional success. In 'How to Raise an Emotionally Mature Child', Lindsay Gibson offers compassionate guidance to help parents support their child's emotional development through every stage, from infancy to the teenage years.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General; PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Child; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies;
- Good anxiety : harnessing the power of the most misunderstood emotion / by Suzuki, Wendy,author.; Fitzpatrick, Billie,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Drawing on her own intimate struggles and based on cutting-edge research, world-renowned neuroscientist Dr. Wendy Suzuki has developed an inspiring guidebook for managing unwarranted anxiety and turning it into a powerful asset. 'Good Anxiety' has the power to permanently change how we understand anxiety and, more importantly, how we can use it to improve our lives for the better. From the author of 'Healthy Brain, Happy Life'.
- Subjects: Anxiety.; Emotions.; Stress (Psychology); Self-realization.; Success.;
- Don't believe everything you think : why your thinking is the beginning & end of suffering / by Nguyen, Joseph,author.;
- This book offers insight on where our human experience comes from and seeks to allow the reader to end their own suffering and create how they want to feel at any moment.
- Subjects: Self-help publications.; Emotions.; Error.; Suffering.; Thought and thinking.;
- I feel proud : why do I feel proud today? / by Parkes, Sophie(Editor); Collaborate Agency (Firm);
- "Sometimes it feels like you've got a star shining inside of you. Being proud is a nice feeling! Learn about how being proud feels, why it's important, and all the ways you can feel proud of yourself and others"--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Self-esteem; Emotions;
- Feelings come, feelings go / by Roberts, Jillian,1971-;
- No matter how little you are, you can have big feelings. Some feelings are easy, some are hard, but they all matter. When you feel sunshine on your face, you might feel happy. When a new friend wants to play, you might feel shy. When you have to say goodbye, you might feel sad. Feelings don't usually stick around for long, and this book reminds us that they rise and then they pass, like an ocean wave. Full of adorable photographs of kids expressing each feeling in the story, Feelings Come, Feelings Go helps kids to recognize and name their emotions, and offers a first step on the journey toward emotional regulation.
- Subjects: Board books.; Emotions in children;
- Some days / by Orloff, Karen Kaufman.; Chen, Ziyue.;
- "Come along and follow a year in the life of a young boy and girl as they discover their many different and ever-changing emotions, including joy, fear, anger, jealousy, excitement, pride, disappointment, loneliness, and contentment. As children read about "angels in the snow days" as well as "need my mommy now days," they'll begin to understand how to cope with both positive and negative feelings."--www.worldcat.org.LSC
- Subjects: Emotions in children;
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