A Little SPOT Emotional Regulation Box Set (Books 49-56: Peaceful Hands, Anger Shield, Needs Feelings, Sleep, Disappointment, Wasted Worry, Positive Thinking, and Emotion Coach)
D**D
Fantastic books!
I highly recommend it. I love the way emotions are explained to children. It's a very enjoyable book to read and adds value to kids. Fantastic presentation and illustrations. I highly recommend it
S**E
Super Cute, Kiddo Keeps Asking To Read
These books are so cute with so many amazing techniques for emotional regulation, cute characters and drawings, and fun captivating stories. Of all the books on my kiddo's shelf, they choose these over and over again and have even started talking about their emotion spots. Definitely going to buy more of these!
A**R
Great Books - Very helpful for young children
Love these books. Good quality. Best part is, they are helping my grandson to understand his emotions. When he is feeling a certain emotion, he grabs that book and reads it over and over again. It is never too soon to start introducing these books to your little ones.
A**E
All the scribble spot books are AMAZING
My 5yo really struggles with understanding and controlling his emotions. The “my first feelings” scribble spot book is the first book where he found himself able to talk about his feelings and explain how he was feeling using the spots during the day. When he was having trouble controlling his emotions when school started again we looked for a book to help with emotional regulation and found these. He’s so excited to read them, and honestly I think they’ll help my husband and myself as parents too since it’s always good to have reminders and good tools to use. These books are an A+ and were so thankful for them.
K**T
These books are amazing
Shipping and condition are great. My package did get lost but randomly showed up a few days later. My son was recommended to start Occupational therapy and these books were highly recommended. They come with fun activities in the back that you can print out and do. These books really help kids understand their emotions and the artwork is adorable.
R**D
My second grade kid loves it…
Challenging my kids to read 100 books over 100 days at their respective grade levels is a challenge in and of itself. I picked these box sets after researching them. 1st set feelings and now 2nd set regulations. Combined with movies like inside out, it is considerably easier to help my second grader understand the feelings and now help that same person understand how to regulate those feelings. Not to mention that this kids vocabulary and expressions while reading these types of box sets increase but now the transition of helping them understand what is being read and how to regulate is not going to work for every child but at least it gives the child a foundation to help understand. Let’s face it, it is not just reading that provides the ability to understand; it’s the parents that really help shape their understanding. That said, this book provides a common ground to work together. Thanks for these
D**N
Books are incredible!
Her books are incredible! Best explanation for emotions that I've ever seen!
J**E
Smash the Patriarchy
Men have been terrorizing women and making our lives miserable for generations. This continues in large part due to extremely low emotional intelligence among men fueled by the patriarchy and toxic masculinity. Boys are told not to feel, not to express feelings, not to talk about feelings. Boys are harmed by this message and yet it persists. One of the most effective ways we can affect change is to empower our sons (and daughters too, obviously) with the tool of self-awareness and emotional regulation. Self-awareness and self-management are the basis for ALL other social skills: social awareness, relationship skills and responsible decision making. Without the foundation of these skills, boys will grow to lack self awareness and lack the ability to contain and regulate themselves. They won’t recognize the early signs of anger until they explode. They won’t recognize loneliness and sadness and hide it behind anger. They won’t know how to express themselves in ways that are safe and responsible and socially aware. In short, they will be socially dysfunctional and they will go on to perpetuate this dysfunction in their children because they assume that the way they behave is always correct (because they lack the ability to self-reflect). Teach your sons these essential skills before the world tells them that they shouldn’t have feelings or express them in safe ways.
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