Emotional Literacy: 3 Ways to Help Your Child Express Feelings! by Mercedes Samudio

Parenting
January 09, 2017

Emotional Literacy: 3 Ways to Help Your Child Express Feelings!

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Cheryl Leahy
Jamie Lee Curtis wrote a great book that I read to my kids entitled "Today I Feel Silly and Other Moods That Make My Day"- such a wonderful way to connect with our kids!
Elisa Schmitz
YES, Cheryl Leahy - I remember that book and my kids loved it, too! Thanks for suggesting that! Donna John - can we add that to this great list of resources? Thank you Mercedes Samudio for the great tip!
Mercedes Samudio
Oh I love that book! So fun! I think I need to get it for a few of my awesome parents who are managing toddlers right now! :)
Donna John
I love that book, Cheryl Leahy! Thanks for the suggestion! And agreed, Elisa All Schmitz 30SecondMom, this is a great tip for parents (grandparent's, too!).
Mercedes Samudio
Thanks Donna John for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed the tip!
Erica Hornthal
This is great! Very much inline with dance/movement therapy. We have to teach our children to share and express emotions. Modeling is often the hardest to do, but so necessary.
Mercedes Samudio
Erica Hornthal Oh! I love that! I used to dance and still dance around the house to release stress after a long day! Do you do dance/movement therapy?
Erica Hornthal
Yes. I'm a dance therapist based in Chicago.:-)

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