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School Separation Anxiety
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QUESTION: I thought my daughter was ready for pre-school. She went to a home daycare for a year and a half. She's well socialized and confident. Why is she grabbing my leg and crying when I bring her…

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Started this discussion. Last reply by debby Oct. 31, 2009.

 

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"Jealous" is a difficult feeling to talk about because it is perceived as shameful. By giving the emotion a physical presence we show it as something other than the child. Flower Feelings help children understand that “Jealous” is not who they are…
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QUESTION: I thought my daughter was ready for pre-school. She went to a home daycare for a year and a half. She's well socialized and confident. Why is she grabbing my leg and crying when I bring her to school? Her teacher says she stops crying as s…
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We all have fears from time to time. That's true no matter how big we are or brave we can be. How do you help a child cope when they are afraid? Treat the child's fear as reasonable. Making fun of a youngster for feeling afraid only makes the child…
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http://flowerfeelings.blogspot.com/
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A little about yourself...
I'm a mom, who saw a need in our educational system for emotional intelligence skill building toys for kids. So I worked with educators and therapists, artists and toymakers to create a parent/teacher resource that I'm really excited about.
What kinds of things do you typically Twitter about?
early childhood education, emotional intelligence skills, feelings
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mommyhood, business, special needs children, twins/multiples, social media, fitness

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Talk About Jealousy



"Jealous" is a difficult feeling to talk about because it is perceived as shameful. By giving the emotion a physical presence we show it as something other than the child. Flower Feelings help children understand that “Jealous” is not… Continue

Posted on February 2, 2010 at 7:16pm —

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We all have fears from time to time. That's true no matter how big we are or brave we can be. How do you help a child cope when they are afraid?
Treat the child's fear as reasonable. Making fun of a youngster for feeling afraid only makes the child feel inadequate and unreasonable. Ask them questions about… Continue

Posted on September 30, 2009 at 1:20pm —

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