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Books in Let's Talk About It series

  • I Am So Angry, I Could Scream: Helping Children Deal with Anger

    Laura Fox, Chris Sabatino

    Paperback (New Horizon Press, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Unresolved anger in children can erupt in damaging and inappropriate behavior. In this story, nine-year-old Penny's anger is kindled by several incidents throughout her day at school and home. After holding in her fury for so long, when she finally lets the angry feelings out, it is a negative emotional explosion.I Am So Angry, I Could Scream teaches children techniques for releasing anger in healthy ways and methods for preventing anger-inducing situations. Young readers are shown how to keep an anger chart to identify the causes of their angry feelings and how to find positive ways to work through them.
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  • Let's Talk About Dinosaurs

    Linda Blackford

    Paperback (Boxer Books Limited, Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • Feeling Angry

    Joy Wilt Berry, Maggie Smith

    Paperback (Scholastic, May 1, 1996)
    Describes some of the things that make people angry, expains what not to do when angry, and suggests ways to handle one's anger
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  • Let's Talk About Feeling Worried

    Joy Berry, Maggie Smith

    Paperback (Joy Berry Books, Oct. 26, 2010)
    "Let's Talk About Feeling Worried" (Let's Talk About series) helps children handle their anxiety by teaching them that worrying is normal, but by asking questions and learning about their fears, they can ease their worrying. "Feeling Worried" encourages children to learn the facts about their worries, and discuss them with a caring adult. The book also teaches tactics to help children calm themselves when faced with a worrisome situation. Like all of Joy Berry's books, "Let's Talk About Feeling Worried" speaks directly to the child and acts as a problem-solving resource for parents and caregivers. The book is filled with full-color illustrations and simple text that make the sometimes-difficult information easy to take in."Let's Talk About Feeling Worried" includes a web address for FREE downloads."Let's Talk About Feeling Worried" is recommended for children ages 3-6.Joy Berry's book series include the I Love books (ages 1-3); Let's Talk About (ages 3-6); Help Me Be Good (ages 4-7); A Fun and Easy Way (ages 7-10); Winning Skills (ages 11 and up); and Good Answers to Tough Questions (ages 6-12).
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  • Let's Talk About Feeling Afraid

    Joy Berry, Maggie Smith

    Paperback (Joy Berry Books, June 8, 2010)
    "Let's Talk About Feeling Afraid" (Let's Talk About series) helps children understand and manage the difficult emotion of fear. Joy Berry's pragmatic approach shows children real ways to handle their fears in different situations that will lead to positive outcomes. Like all of Joy Berry's books, "Let's Talk About Feeling Afraid" speaks directly to the child and acts as a problem-solving resource for parents and caregivers. The book is filled with full-color illustrations and simple text that make the sometimes-difficult information easy to take in."Let's Talk About Feeling Afraid" includes a web address for FREE downloads."Let's Talk About Feeling Afraid" is recommended for children ages 3-6.Joy Berry's book series include the I Love books (ages 1-3); Let's Talk About (ages 3-6); Help Me Be Good (ages 4-7); A Fun and Easy Way (ages 7-10); Winning Skills (ages 11 and up); and Good Answers to Tough Questions (ages 6-12).
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  • Let's Talk About Needing Attention

    Joy Berry, Maggie Smith

    Paperback (Joy Berry Books, Oct. 26, 2010)
    "Let's Talk About Needing Attention" (Let's Talk About series) helps children understand their need for attention and teaches children that they may not always be able to get the attention that they want. "Needing Attention" offers advice on how to wait patiently for attention, as well as positive ways to achieve getting that attention. Like all of Joy Berry's books, "Let's Talk About Needing Attention" speaks directly to the child and acts as a problem-solving resource for parents and caregivers. The book is filled with full-color illustrations and simple text that make the sometimes-difficult information easy to take in."Let's Talk About Needing Attention" includes a web address for FREE downloads."Let's Talk About Needing Attention" is recommended for children ages 3-6.Joy Berry's book series include the I Love books (ages 1-3); Let's Talk About (ages 3-6); Help Me Be Good (ages 4-7); A Fun and Easy Way (ages 7-10); Winning Skills (ages 11 and up); and Good Answers to Tough Questions (ages 6-12).
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  • Let's Talk About Feeling Sad

    Joy Berry, Maggie Smith

    Paperback (Joy Berry Books, June 8, 2010)
    "Let's Talk About Feeling Sad" (Let's Talk About series) helps children understand and manage the emotion of sadness. Joy Berry's pragmatic approach shows children real ways to handle sadness over situations such as disappointment, separation, and loss. Like all of Joy Berry's books, Let's Talk About Feeling Sad speaks directly to the child and acts as a problem-solving resource for parents and caregivers. The book is filled with full-color illustrations and simple text that make the sometimes-difficult information easy to take in."Let's Talk About Feeling Sad" includes a web address for FREE downloads."Let's Talk About Feeling Sad" is recommended for children ages 3-6.Joy Berry's book series include the I Love books (ages 1-3); Let's Talk About (ages 3-6); Help Me Be Good (ages 4-7); A Fun and Easy Way (ages 7-10); Winning Skills (ages 11 and up); and Good Answers to Tough Questions (ages 6-12).
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  • Feeling Defeated

    Joy Berry

    Paperback (Inspired Studios, Oct. 6, 2018)
    "Let's Talk About Feeling Defeated" (Let's Talk About series) helps children understand and manage the feelings of defeat.
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  • Let's Talk About Feeling Frustrated: A Personal Feelings Book

    Joy Wilt Berry, Roey Fitzpatrick

    Paperback (Gold Star Pub, July 1, 2000)
    Explores how feelings of frustration arise and what can be done to cope with them.
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  • Let's Talk About Feeling Sad

    Joy Wilt Berry, Maggie Smith

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 1, 1996)
    Having to say goodbye to a place she really likes, young Liza has difficulties accepting her feelings but eventually learns that being sad is okay. Original.
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  • Let's Talk About Being Shy

    Joy Berry, Maggie Smith

    Paperback (Joy Berry Books, Oct. 26, 2010)
    "Let's Talk About Being Shy" (Let's Talk About series) helps children overcome their shyness by helping them to understand that feeling shy is normal and there are things they can do to make them feel better about being around a new person or situation. "Being Shy" discusses these ideas in a gentle, yet effective manner, Like all of Joy Berry's books, "Let's Talk About Being Shy" speaks directly to the child and acts as a problem-solving resource for parents and caregivers. The book is filled with full-color illustrations and simple text that make the sometimes-difficult information easy to take in."Let's Talk About Being Shy" includes a web address for FREE downloads."Let's Talk About Being Shy" is recommended for children ages 3-6.Joy Berry's book series include the I Love books (ages 1-3); Let's Talk About (ages 3-6); Help Me Be Good (ages 4-7); A Fun and Easy Way (ages 7-10); Winning Skills (ages 11 and up); and Good Answers to Tough Questions (ages 6-12).
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  • Up and Down the Mountain: Helping Children Cope with Parental Alcoholism

    Pamela Leib Higgins, Gail Zawacki

    Paperback (New Horizon Press, Nov. 1, 1994)
    Up and Down the Mountain begins on the day of Jenny's sixth grade graduation as she wonders if her daddy — an alcoholic — will attend.Alcoholism is a disease which touches many families, especially affecting children, who will often blame themselves for the grief and unhappiness around them. This book shows them it's not their fault and gives hope.
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