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Thoughts can be difficult to navigate at any age. So, how can we help when our children have thoughts filled with negative self-talk, anxiety, fear, or anger? Offering loving guidance to children as they sort through their thoughts empowers them to choose well in what they say and do. Sometimes Bax has happy thoughts. And sometimes Bax has sad thoughts. Some of his thoughts are filled with surprise and excitement. While some of his thoughts are angry or mean. But with so many thoughts, how does Bax know which bubbles to keep and which ones to let go? Bax takes time to think. Bax and His…mehr

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Thoughts can be difficult to navigate at any age. So, how can we help when our children have thoughts filled with negative self-talk, anxiety, fear, or anger? Offering loving guidance to children as they sort through their thoughts empowers them to choose well in what they say and do. Sometimes Bax has happy thoughts. And sometimes Bax has sad thoughts. Some of his thoughts are filled with surprise and excitement. While some of his thoughts are angry or mean. But with so many thoughts, how does Bax know which bubbles to keep and which ones to let go? Bax takes time to think. Bax and His Bubbles introduces children to a simple method for choosing which thoughts to keep and which to release. This valuable resource for educators and families based on Philippians 4:8 uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help children foster healthy thinking habits. Grab this delightfully illustrated story today! It's the perfect addition to your home or school library! For ages 4-10
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Sonia Amin obtained her Ph.D. in counseling psychology from Western Michigan University. Dr. Amin is a licensed psychologist, with clinical and research interests in decolonizing mental health and liberatory healing practices, intergenerational trauma/complex trauma, racial and sexual identity development, and radical self-healing.