Manage My Emotions for Kids
No se ha podido añadir a la cesta
Error al eliminar la lista de deseos.
Se ha producido un error al añadirlo a la biblioteca
Se ha producido un error al seguir el podcast
Error al dejar de seguir el podcast
Escúchalo ahora gratis con tu suscripción a Audible
Compra ahora por 4,99 €
No se ha seleccionado ningún método de pago predeterminado.
We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method
-
Narrado por:
-
Kenneth Martz
Acerca de este título
“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” (Maya Angelou)
In Manage My Emotions for Kids, author and kids’ emotional intelligence expert Dr. Kenneth Martz draws on over 25 years of experience helping children and families manage emotions and improve family communication to teach you how to help your elementary school children how to understand emotions, especially in this very stressful time of social isolation and despair.
You and your children will learn proven methods for identifying emotions and give them valuable methods for practicing ways to overcome negative emotions.
In this valuable self-improvement guide for managing emotions for kids, you will learn:
- Easy self-assessment practice that kids can do by themselves to learn how emotions are affecting their life, including understanding when multiple emotions are causing conflicts
- Proven coping skills for helping your child to overcome adversity and find happiness when they face common emotional issues like bullying, cliques, and loneliness
- The six main kids’ emotions and how to recognize them - scared, mad, happy, worried, sad, love, awareness
- How to have courage, even when your child is scared or nervous
Would you like your child to be able to feel prepared to handle any emotional challenges that come their way? If so, then you will love Manage My Emotions for Kids.
See also the free parent's guide download from the link included.
Scroll up, and order now.
©2021 Kenneth Martz (P)2021 Kenneth Martz