The Magical Science of Feelings: Train Your Amazing Brain to Quiet Anger, Soothe Sadness, Calm Worry, and Share Joy

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Product Details
Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
Storey Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
64
Dimensions
8.0 X 9.0 X 10.5 inches | 0.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781635867541

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About the Author
Jen Daily is a licensed clinical social worker currently serving as Director of Counseling at Deerfield Academy. In her private practice, she provided psychotherapy and coaching to children, adolescents, and their grown-ups focusing on the science of emotions and the belief that empowering children with the knowledge of their bodies leads to more effective interventions and a happier child. Daily has authored numerous group therapy curricula, designed professional development trainings for educators, and is a sought-after speaker who teaches teachers about the science of emotions and effective school-based interventions. She lives in western Massachusetts.
Reviews
"As a parent and a pediatrician, nearly every day I hear of the need for child-centered ways to teach our children THE MAGICAL SCIENCE OF FEELINGS. Jen Daily has done an exceptional job distilling a complex topic into a just-right resource children will enjoy."--Kelly Fradin, MD, author of Advanced Parenting
"The characters, illustrations, and activities make the science instantly useful in getting to know our emotions and take care of them well." --Lawrence J. Cohen, PhD, author of The Opposite of Worry and Playful Parenting
"This book provides a truly delightful journey through the science of emotions, filled with clever characters, clear explanations, charming illustrations, hands-on activities, and helpful strategies. The Magical Science of Feelings is both highly engaging and highly educational. I would absolutely recommend this book to parents as a valuable resource for kids--and their grown-ups."--Heather Tedesco, PhD, coauthor of Raising a Kid Who Can