Deana Plaskon, PhD, LMHC, recently debuted Bella and Bird Explore Anger, which offers young readers practical tools for understanding and managing emotions.
Browsing: Anger
The following books offer validation for children’s experiences while teaching practical tools for emotional regulation, self-awareness, and communication.
In this wise and funny picture book, readers will learn valuable tools for recognizing and managing strong emotions by watching Henry work through his problem.
Step into the pasture with Bella and Bird as they help young readers explore big feelings in Deana Plaskon’s heartfelt story, Bella and Bird Explore Anger.
Tammy Fortune’s Alpacas Don’t Get Angry! is a great choice for exploring emotions with young readers. Fun cartoon illustrations lift the mood.
Told with side-splitting humor, Don’t Call Me Fuzzybutt! explores the consequences of acting without thought and speaking in anger.
Endorsed by the National Anger Management Association, Puffy Gets Angry is an enjoyable story that encourages readers to pay close attention to their feelings and teaches them how to remain calm during moments of frustration and anger.
This book is a good reminder that sometimes toddler tantrums are just because of their inability to communicate, and it’s our job as parents to help them through the rough times. You’ll share some chuckles along the way!
Gail Silver is the author of the award-winning children’s book, Anh’s Anger, and contributing writer to The Expectant Mother’s Guide. She is the recipient of a 2007 Parents Choice Foundation award for the Cd, A Peaceful Place Inside, and recipient of the 2004 Parents Express enterprising Woman of the year award.
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