Recognising, understanding and acknowledging ‘feelings’ is an important life skill.
Feelings like butterflies in your stomach, the anxiety of going to big school, or joining a sporting team for the first time can be challenging! Knowing how you feel helps children to empathise, communicate and connect.
These simple-to-read books help parents, educators and guardians begin important life discussions.
Often children struggle to find the right words to communicate how they feel. The Resilience Range of books may help build the necessary vocabulary and education to manage life’s little moments.
Young children build emotional development through:
Examples and Stories: characters show children what feelings and emotions are.
Understanding: the stories simply show how and why they happen.
Recognising: the stories prompt children to reflect on their own feelings and those of the others.
Developing: the stories look at coping mechanisms and effective ways of managing them.