Feelings
For the first decades of automobiles, the driver even had to adjust the choke and spark-advance to match the engine temperature during starting and, once the car was going, had to decide when to shift gears, based on the speed of the ...
DeBono, K. G., & Snyder, M. (1995). Acting on one's attitudes: The ... Duclos, S. E., Laird, J. D., Schneider, E., Sexter, M., Stern, L., & Van Lighten, O. (1989). Emotion-specific effects of ... Duncan, J. W., & Laird, J. D. (1977).
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Feelings: Having Them - Sharing Them
Helps curious preschoolers get to grips with their feelings and emotions.
Illustrations and text show children experiencing pain, fear, sadness, happiness, joy, and love.
Discusses the various types of emotion, how they can change, and how to react to unwanted feelings, and suggests related activities.
Explore the world of emotions with this stunning peep-through book. The lyrical text and enchanting illustrations bring each emotion to life to help children understand the universal and unique nature of feelings.
This classic picture book from beloved author-illustrator Aliki is a great way to explore feelings with younger kids, whether at home or in the classroom.
The Arkana Dictionary of New Perspectives New York : Arkana . Kauffman , Stuart A. ( 1993 ) The Origins of Order : Self - organisation and selection in evolution Oxford : Oxford University Press . Kearney , Hugh ( 1971 ) Science and ...
But the next morning, you returned punctually, as if it were an important appointment. Sitting on a bench in Battery Park, you looked at the sea, concentrated, and waited. You were patient though you longed for the magical sunset.
Explore the world of emotions with this stunning peek-through book. Lyrical text and enchanting illustrations bring each emotion to life to help children understand the universal and unique nature of feelings.
In this wonderful short book, acclaimed author Stephen Frosh interrogates the terrain of feelings and asks how this ‘hidden’ dimension of the self helps shape our worlds.
"Who is in the mirror? It's you! Practice showing feelings with animal friends"--Back cover.