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Feelings in a Jar: A Fun Game for All Ages for Endless Play & Interaction (In a Jar Series)

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Personalised advertising may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” of information under California and other state privacy laws, and you may have a right to opt out. Also note: Gelezen als hardcover, maar geen zin om naast alle Kindle edities ook nog een hardcover/paperback toe te voegen. Personalized advertising may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” of information under California and other state privacy laws, and you may have a right to opt out. And when we can hold ourselves and our feelings in a compassionate way, I believe that gets us all a little closer to peace. Many of us have developed self-care tools: taking breaks from social media, exercising, getting lost in a good TV show when we need to, etc.

Whatever activities you and your child choose, make sure that they are specific to your child’s loves, that they can be done most of the time (although visiting granny may be something your child finds very calming, it's not something they can always access right now), and that they are things that you are happy with your child doing regularly. I mean, I was definitely sold on the idea, bottling things up in my mind is fun, but if I can truly bottle them? I'd say it's a great abstract look at how to deal with unwanted emotions, especially for 4-5 year olds with big feelings. With unique, engaging topics for varying ages, these go-anywhere, easy-to-use jars make learning fun, portable, and spontaneous.Having an whole suite of tools at your disposal as a parent is the only way to avoid the knee jerk, reactive responses we often give our little ones. Using the same example, inside of a breakup, this might help you identify one day that what you are feeling most is abandoned and anxious. And so he comes up with a brilliant plan: he tucks each of his feelings into jars and hides them away where they won't bother him anymore. Feelings in a jar has been great in my practice to use for rapport building and helping children identify their feelings.

Another beautifully illustrated book about Llewelyn, a bunny who decides it is better to shove his emotions in a jar and hide them than to actually feel them. Children after all, connect a lot with their mouths on a sensory level (especially when they are younger) and having something cold to suck can help them calm and reorganise so that they can process other sensory input better.I loved the illustrations- they were a mix of vibrant shades of all the colors and the starkness of black and white. We use ours at home, although it's easy to use in the school context if you work with your child’s teacher.

It’s a good conversation starter, especially when I print one for myself and we draw by sharing experiences together.They won’t necessarily be things that your child can do alone, and maybe they will be calming precisely because they offer your child a chance to co-regulate with you. Dit prentenboek laat op een hele heldere manier zien wat er gebeurd wanneer je je gevoelens wegstopt. Everyone tries to bottle things up and this book really opens up how it's okay to feel but also okay to feel overwhelmed by those feelings at times to. To enable personalized advertising (like interest-based ads), we may share your data with our marketing and advertising partners using cookies and other technologies. We use a tin because I like my boys to be able to hold the jar themselves and as they are still young a glass jar makes that tricky.

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