Children, like grownups, feel a wide range of complicated emotions.
About the Book
Children, like grownups, feel a wide range of complicated emotions.
Children’s social-emotional development, including their capacity for empathy and resilience building, may benefit greatly from adult support as they learn to recognize and constructively express their emotions. Emotions are neither positive nor negative; they just exist. Words are essential for children because they allow them to put names to their experiences and understand their environment.