<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>How are the kids doing? Are they scared? Happy? Sad? Angry? They probably are feeling all those emotions. In good times or bad, children show a range of emotions. Use your words! That's what parents and teachers often say to kids, but sometimes kids don't know the words to say. Now they will. <em>How Are You Today? A Celebration of Children's Emotions, </em> is a game-changing book for educators, counselors, and parents to use in their efforts to teach kids to name their feelings. Those emotion words are a hot topic in education, often referred to as social and emotional learning or SEL. Research shows that one of the greatest predictors of a child's success in school is their social and emotional health.</p><p><br></p><p>The book has multicultural images of children and emojis on each page that capture a range of emotions from A-to-Z. There is an interactive question following the emotion that engages the children in a conversation. For example, one page shows a child sitting in a dentist chair looking up at the lamp. The text reads, "I'm feeling nervous. What makes you feel nervous?"</p><p><br></p><p>The book is geared toward a pre-kindergarten to elementary audience, but every age will be delighted by the photographs. Children everywhere will not only relate to the images in the book but also the emojis. What a fun tool for kids that will help them become successful, healthy, articulate human beings! The book includes a vocabulary list and discussion guide. Emotions included are: Athletic, Boisterous, Bored, Brave, Competitive, Eager, Excited, Fascinated, Feisty, Friendly, Grown-up, Happy, Helpful, Mischievous, Nervous, Nurturing, Playful, Quiet, Sad, Satisfied, Scared, Shy, Sick, Silly, Smart, Special, Sweet, Talented, Tense, Upset, and Zany.</p><p><br></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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