Top 10 Best Emotionally Resilient Tweens And Teens

of November 2024
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IMPRESA How I'm Feeling - 54 Sentence Completion Cards to Get Children Talking
IMPRESA
IMPRESA
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Emotionally Resilient Tweens and Teens: Empowering Your Kids to Navigate
9.9
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Raising Good Humans: A Mindful Guide to Breaking the Cycle of Reactive
New Harbinger Publications
New Harbinger Publications
9.8
Exceptional
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Simplicity Parenting: Using the Extraordinary Power of Less to Raise Calmer,
Ballantine Books
Ballantine Books
9.7
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Raising Worry-Free Girls: Helping Your Daughter Feel Braver, Stronger, and
Bethany House Publishers
Bethany House Publishers
9.6
Exceptional
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Balanced and Barefoot: How Unrestricted Outdoor Play Makes for Strong,
New Harbinger Publications
New Harbinger Publications
9.5
Excellent
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Anything But My Phone, Mom!: Raising Emotionally Resilient Daughters in the
9.4
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Celebrate Your Body (and Its Changes, Too!): The Ultimate Puberty Book for
Rockridge Press
Rockridge Press
9.3
Excellent
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Anchored: How to Befriend Your Nervous System Using Polyvagal Theory
Audible
Audible
9.2
Excellent
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The Anxiety Toolkit for Teens: Easy and Practical CBT and DBT Tools to Manage
seksok
seksok
9.1
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Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child: The Heart of Parenting
Audible
Audible
9.0
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IMPRESA How I'm Feeling - 54 Sentence Completion Cards to Get Children Talking About Their Feelings - Ideal for Parents, Teachers, Therapists and More

Perfect Prompts For Children To Share -- It can be difficult to get children to share their feelings and thoughts, particularly in times of difficulty. Our 54-card pack provides children with a variety of sentence completion prompts to help them open up and share what they're thinking and feeling. Ideal For A Variety Of Environments -- Designed with a therapeutic setting in mind. Whether formal or informal, our cards are an excellent resource for parents, teachers, therapists and other mental health professionals. Designed for children 5-12. Richly Drawn Characters -- Featuring rich, bright and colorful drawings. Each card feature an adorable puppy and his friends in a variety of spots. The characters help children in identifying, processing and working through an array of issues. Useful For Discussing Difficult Emotions -- Children can often shy away from discussing difficult topics. Our simple prompts and comforting characters will help them discuss difficult topics like anger, anxiety, sadness, grief, traumatic experiences, family issueschanges, fears, difficulties at school and more. Great For A Variety Of Activities And Situations -- Perfect as an assessment tool, icebreaker, therapeutic tool therapy game and in ELL, EAL and SEN environments. Helps reveal what children are feeling, thinking, hoping, wishing and so much more.

Emotionally Resilient Tweens and Teens: Empowering Your Kids to Navigate Bullying, Teasing, and Social Exclusion

Raising Good Humans: A Mindful Guide to Breaking the Cycle of Reactive Parenting and Raising Kind, Confident Kids

Simplicity Parenting: Using the Extraordinary Power of Less to Raise Calmer, Happier, and More Secure Kids

Ballantine Books.

Raising Worry-Free Girls: Helping Your Daughter Feel Braver, Stronger, and Smarter in an Anxious World

Balanced and Barefoot: How Unrestricted Outdoor Play Makes for Strong, Confident, and Capable Children

New Harbinger.

Anything But My Phone, Mom!: Raising Emotionally Resilient Daughters in the Digital Age

Celebrate Your Body (and Its Changes, Too!): The Ultimate Puberty Book for Girls (Celebrate You, 1)

Anchored: How to Befriend Your Nervous System Using Polyvagal Theory

The Anxiety Toolkit for Teens: Easy and Practical CBT and DBT Tools to Manage your Stress Anxiety Worry and Panic

Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child: The Heart of Parenting

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