Happy, Healthy Minds: A Children's Guide to Emotional Wellbeing
Our minds are beautifully complicated and brilliant machines. For much of our lives, these machines run efficiently with minimal maintenance. However, just like our other organs, they do require some proper attention every now and then and recognising this at an early age can only help as children progress into adulthood.
This is a guide designed to help children become more aware of their emotional needs and examines a range of topics that might give their minds difficulties, for example:
- when parents don’t seem to understand us
- when we’re finding it hard to make friends
- when school feels boring or difficult
- when we feel angry, or anxious, or lack confidence
There are atlases out there that describe the continents of the world. This book acts as an atlas to a child’s mind, mapping out emotions and moods they may well have felt but not understood so clearly before.
We explore a range of common scenarios encountered by young children and talk about some of the very best ideas to help deal with them. By offering a sympathetic and supportive framework, Happy, Healthy Minds encourages children to open up, explore their own feelings and face the dilemmas of growing up armed with emotional intelligence.
Hardback, 176 pages.
Our minds are beautifully complicated and brilliant machines. For much of our lives, these machines run efficiently with minimal maintenance. However, just like our other organs, they do require some proper attention every now and then and recognising this at an early age can only help as children progress into adulthood.
This is a guide designed to help children become more aware of their emotional needs and examines a range of topics that might give their minds difficulties, for example:
- when parents don’t seem to understand us
- when we’re finding it hard to make friends
- when school feels boring or difficult
- when we feel angry, or anxious, or lack confidence
There are atlases out there that describe the continents of the world. This book acts as an atlas to a child’s mind, mapping out emotions and moods they may well have felt but not understood so clearly before.
We explore a range of common scenarios encountered by young children and talk about some of the very best ideas to help deal with them. By offering a sympathetic and supportive framework, Happy, Healthy Minds encourages children to open up, explore their own feelings and face the dilemmas of growing up armed with emotional intelligence.
Hardback, 176 pages.
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Happy, Healthy Minds: A Children's Guide to Emotional Wellbeing
Our minds are beautifully complicated and brilliant machines. For much of our lives, these machines run efficiently with minimal maintenance. However, just like our other organs, they do require some proper attention every now and then and recognising this at an early age can only help as children progress into adulthood.
This is a guide designed to help children become more aware of their emotional needs and examines a range of topics that might give their minds difficulties, for example:
- when parents don’t seem to understand us
- when we’re finding it hard to make friends
- when school feels boring or difficult
- when we feel angry, or anxious, or lack confidence
There are atlases out there that describe the continents of the world. This book acts as an atlas to a child’s mind, mapping out emotions and moods they may well have felt but not understood so clearly before.
We explore a range of common scenarios encountered by young children and talk about some of the very best ideas to help deal with them. By offering a sympathetic and supportive framework, Happy, Healthy Minds encourages children to open up, explore their own feelings and face the dilemmas of growing up armed with emotional intelligence.
Hardback, 176 pages.
Our minds are beautifully complicated and brilliant machines. For much of our lives, these machines run efficiently with minimal maintenance. However, just like our other organs, they do require some proper attention every now and then and recognising this at an early age can only help as children progress into adulthood.
This is a guide designed to help children become more aware of their emotional needs and examines a range of topics that might give their minds difficulties, for example:
- when parents don’t seem to understand us
- when we’re finding it hard to make friends
- when school feels boring or difficult
- when we feel angry, or anxious, or lack confidence
There are atlases out there that describe the continents of the world. This book acts as an atlas to a child’s mind, mapping out emotions and moods they may well have felt but not understood so clearly before.
We explore a range of common scenarios encountered by young children and talk about some of the very best ideas to help deal with them. By offering a sympathetic and supportive framework, Happy, Healthy Minds encourages children to open up, explore their own feelings and face the dilemmas of growing up armed with emotional intelligence.
Hardback, 176 pages.