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elf-regulation is having the ability to control your behavior and feelings and to manage your emotions and thoughts. What can Ben do when he gets angry or upset? What does his mom do when Ben does not know how to calm himself down? "Ahhhh, it's not working!" Have you ever been so frustrated that you just want to scream? Ben is a kid who loves to play, especially with his puzzles, which help him learn and grow. But he often experiences many BIG emotions when things don't go his way. Like many other kids, he has to learn different ways to help him cope with his anger so he can calm himself down.…mehr

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elf-regulation is having the ability to control your behavior and feelings and to manage your emotions and thoughts. What can Ben do when he gets angry or upset? What does his mom do when Ben does not know how to calm himself down? "Ahhhh, it's not working!" Have you ever been so frustrated that you just want to scream? Ben is a kid who loves to play, especially with his puzzles, which help him learn and grow. But he often experiences many BIG emotions when things don't go his way. Like many other kids, he has to learn different ways to help him cope with his anger so he can calm himself down. In I'm Just a Kid, Ben's big emotions can be overwhelming, but with a little help from Mom, he learns how to engage more mindfully, self-regulate, and develop emotional resilience. This is a must-have book for parents and children. It teaches kids about emotions, anger management, and self-regulation, and it is a wonderful social-emotional tool for parents, counselors, and teachers!
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New York native Chandele Morris, MEd, has more than fifteen years of experience in education, providing services to children and families as a teacher, school director, child-development specialist, and independent early childhood educational consultant. She is a trainer, a speaker, and an advocate for early childhood educators. As well as being an educator, Chandele is a wife and the mother of three inquisitive children, one of whom is on the autism spectrum. Chandele believes that every child has the right to learn the way that's best for them-no matter their level of intellect or interest. Her innate passion for teaching children and desire to relate to other parents inspired Chandele to write children's books.