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In this children's book for all ages, readers learn how to vocalize their thoughts and stories for better, healthier relationships with others and self. What you have to say is important! Holding your emotions in and feeling caged by them can lead to an outburst that could damage relationships. In this children's book for kids, teens, and even adults, readers can learn how to better channel their emotions and use their own voices to make a healthy impact on relationships. This isn't an easy task that can be accomplished at the snap of a finger, but this book outlines how to find the support,…mehr

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In this children's book for all ages, readers learn how to vocalize their thoughts and stories for better, healthier relationships with others and self. What you have to say is important! Holding your emotions in and feeling caged by them can lead to an outburst that could damage relationships. In this children's book for kids, teens, and even adults, readers can learn how to better channel their emotions and use their own voices to make a healthy impact on relationships. This isn't an easy task that can be accomplished at the snap of a finger, but this book outlines how to find the support, time, healing, and motivation to end negative cycles. When you show yourself patience and love even when you fall behind and keep up with the work, the successful results are possible. Finding My Voice, Yes I Can! will appeal to families looking for a way to open the conversation about appropriate ways to express your needs. The book is easy to understand and grasp for children and deals with universal emotion regulation tactics that adults could benefit from learning too. Learn the steps of healthy vocalization and add a copy of this book to your family library.
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Autorenporträt
Tinika Cudjoe is a mother of three beautiful children, and she is proud to be raising such smart outspoken beings. Growing up, Tinika had trouble expressing herself verbally and she still struggles with finding her voice and identifying her correct emotions as an adult, but she is no longer caged by the box she once was in. Going to therapy has allowed Tinika to tap into some major thought processes she felt she was not able to access before. In an effort to help others learn this skill earlier in life, Tinika was inspired to write this book.