Fun with Feelings {Printable Workbook}
The workbook you see pictured above has been a workhorse for over a decade! My design skills have improved a bit since then and this resource got a makeover!
Sneak Peek
Here's a peek at the new cover...and it's not just the cover that got an update! The entire workbook was reworked! See what I did there?
And guess what? The entire workbook is the same price as it was 11 years ago!
You can see more about our updated book HERE.
Now, on to the original post:
A few weeks ago, we told you we would be sharing a fun new workbook that would help kids think about, talk about and deal with feelings.
A Process, Not an Event
Helping children learn how to deal with feelings is a process, not an event.
Just as children need support and guidance in learning how to zip zippers, button buttons and tie shoes, they will need ongoing support in learning how to identify and manage feelings. Emotional literacy is every bit as important as learning how to read. Wise parents and caregivers weave instruction about emotions and feelings into their children’s daily lives.
Feelings are Not Right or Wrong
Feelings are not right or wrong. They just are.
If a child states a certain thing makes her happy or sad, don’t argue with her or try to talk her out of it. Simply reply with, “I see,” or, “Thanks for sharing!”
To help you help your child develop a "feelings" vocabulary, we've put together this 14 page book that offers plenty of space for kids to doodle, draw and write about feelings.
For less than the cost of a gourmet cup of coffee, you can start helping your child on the road to emotional literacy!
Yep...just $1.99 helps you help your own kids, as well as any kids in your care...if you're a childcare provider, teacher, nanny, therapist or school counselor.
A Process, Not an Event
Helping children learn how to deal with feelings is a process, not an event.
Just as children need support and guidance in learning how to zip zippers, button buttons and tie shoes, they will need ongoing support in learning how to identify and manage feelings. Emotional literacy is every bit as important as learning how to read. Wise parents and caregivers weave instruction about emotions and feelings into their children’s daily lives.
Feelings are Not Right or Wrong
Feelings are not right or wrong. They just are.
If a child states a certain thing makes her happy or sad, don’t argue with her or try to talk her out of it. Simply reply with, “I see,” or, “Thanks for sharing!”
To help you help your child develop a "feelings" vocabulary, we've put together this 14 page book that offers plenty of space for kids to doodle, draw and write about feelings.
For less than the cost of a gourmet cup of coffee, you can start helping your child on the road to emotional literacy!
Yep...just $1.99 helps you help your own kids, as well as any kids in your care...if you're a childcare provider, teacher, nanny, therapist or school counselor.
$1.99
Helping Kids Identify and Deal with Feelings
Comments
Thanks for dropping in! I'd love to check out your Thrifty Thursday! Thanks for hte invite!
Glad you like the workbook!
Wendy =)