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September 15, 2016 by Priscilla Hensley Holthouse in

I Can Help

It will be difficult for children of this age to fully grasp emotional concepts, especially complex emotions. Therefore, stick to basic emotions such as happy, sad, angry, and hurt.

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September 13, 2016 by Priscilla Hensley Holthouse in

Mad Face, Scary Face

Expressing ideas for dealing with feelings helps children improve coping skills and self- expression, and also assists with problem solving and creative thinking.

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