Teaches kids how to use their emotional energy to improve their relationships and the world! What sources of energy does the Earth have? Where can we find the energy we need to survive? Did you know that there are also sources of emotional energy? Through stories, questions, and games, this book teaches kids how to fly, love themselves, differentiate between protecting themselves and being aggressive, and prepare a happy jelly to get them through difficult moments. They will also learn how to surround themselves with people who help them grow in harmony and balance. The content is purposefully open so that mentors can use the ideas and activities in their own way. Teachers and parents will have fun encouraging kids to become emotional ecologists-people who have enough confidence in themselves to take worthwhile risks and to make their dreams become reality.
Maria Merce Conangla and Jaume Soler are psychologists and creators ofFundacio Ambit (Institute for Personal Growth), Barcelona, a nonprofitorganization that since 1996 has provided training in personal growthand emotional education. They teach at the University of Barcelona.
Title: Relationship Navigators: A Creative Approach to Managing Emotions
Author: Soler, Jaume,Conangla, Maria Merce
ISBN: 9780764355554
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Publisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Publication Date: 2018-10-28
Number of Pages: 64
Weight: 0.5041 kg
Innovative, different, clever. These words describe the trio of books in this series - Relationship Navigators (9780764355554), Emotional Explorers (9780764355530), and Feelings Forecasters (9780764356247). The idea behind these teaching guides is to connect nature and its elements to the feelings and experiences children face in their everyday lives. More and more, the expectations and pressures on children, emotionally and academically, can feel stifling and confusing and these books can be a wonderful resource to healthily sift and push through conflicts, discomforts, and new experiences to become our best selves. (Ages 8-12) -- Midwest Book Review, Children's Bookwatch