The Mad Sad Happy Book (A Picture Book for Preschoolers About Emotions): Emotional Literacy Activity Book for Preschoolers By George Sachs
The Mad Sad Happy Book (A Picture Book for Preschoolers About Emotions): Emotional Literacy Activity Book for Preschoolers By George Sachs Kindle Edition The Mad Sad Happy Book (A Picture Book for Preschoolers About Emotions): Emotional Literacy Activity Book for Preschoolers This picture book is designed to foster social and emotional intelligence in your child. The first part of the book teaches different emotions, demonstrating them in the faces of the featured children. Your child is then encouraged to identify these emotions in themselves. Ask your child, when prompted, when they feel angry or sad, scared or happy. The answers may surprise you. Finally, a game is included that asks your child to identify the different emotions they learned, guessing with only a small part of the face revealed. I hope this book provides enjoyment, bonding, and the beginnings of emotional literacy for your child. I’m a child psychologist in Manhattan. One of my goals in my practice is to help children identify emotions in themselves and others. If a young child is able to do this, he or she is better able to make and keep friends, forming bonds that help them weather the inevitable storms of adolescence and beyond. In fact, leading researchers have determined that being emotionally literate not only improves a child’s emotional well being, but also improves a child’s academic performance.

This picture book is designed to foster social and emotional intelligence in your child The first part of the book teaches different emotions demonstrating them in the faces of the featured children Your child is then encouraged to identify these emotions in themselves Ask your child when prompted when they feel angry or sad scared or happy The answers may surprise you Finally a game is included that asks your child to identify the different emotions they learned guessing with only a small part of the face revealed I hope this book provides enjoyment bonding and the beginnings of emotional literacy for your child I m a child psychologist in Manhattan One of my goals in my practice is to help children identify emotions in themselves and others If a young child is able to do this he or she is better able to make and keep friends forming bonds that help them weather the inevitable storms of adolescence and beyond In fact leading researchers have determined that being emotionally literate not only improves a child s emotional well being but also improves a child s academic performance The Mad Sad Happy Book A Picture Book for Preschoolers About Emotions Emotional Literacy Activity Book for Preschoolers.