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Feeling Angry
Feeling Angry | Susie Williams
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Cute photographs of animals showing emotion, combined with simple text, explains to children how to understand and deal with their own emotions Coming across emotions for the first time, children might think they are the only ones to feel this way. These books will help children to understand that feelings and emotions are universal and that they needn't be overwhelming. With the help of fun photographs of animals showing their emotions, children will start to recognise the different types of emotion and learn easy ways to manage them. The titles in the Tame Your Emotions series are great for sharing with children and encouraging them to talk about their emotions. By talking through their feelings, children will gain confidence and boost their self-esteem, being able to understand and take more control of their behaviour. Each book contains notes for parents and teachers with suggestions for ideas and activities to develop a deeper understanding. They support the Personal, Social and Emotional Development Area of Learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage and are also suitable for use with KS1 children.
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Feeling Angry | Susie Williams
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Susie Williams is a children‘s non-fiction author and editor. This is a solid book (part of the TAME YOUR EMOTIONS series) for readers aged 5+ that uses pictures of animals to introduce children to the topic of anger as an emotion, how it feels, why it can be destructive and how they can control it. There‘s a section for parents/carers/teachers at the back on how to tackle the topic plus some further reading suggestions at the back.