Emotions are messages sent by our brain. These messages let us know whether or not we feel good in certain situations or events, with certain people, during certain life experiences. If an anticipated, experienced or past situation gives us a negative feeling or an emotion of unease, for example, we must learn to react in the best possible way. Our children are going through the same thing, and it is up to us to prepare them to understand and express what they are going through. This is why you can encourage them to feel their emotions freely and to put words into them. This tool is an effective and fun way to understand and express what your child is feeling. Share a special moment with him. Take stock and help him verbalize what he is experiencing. The child shares what he took away from his day and recounts it in his own words so that you can understand that things are going on - which you sometimes do not know exist - in these little human beings filled with love. A child who learns to manage his various emotions in their varying intensity reacts better to all kinds of situations that arise in his life. This is a great exercise in maintaining good relationships with others and adopting a better attitude when there is conflict or simple disagreement. This practical book is intended for parents, and school teachers, who want to give children a voice and listen to what they have to say to us. 50 pages
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