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Other editions of book Learning to Feel Good and Stay Cool

  • Learning to Feel Good and Stay Cool

    Judith Glasser, PhD, and Kathleen Nadeau, Charles Beyl

    Paperback (Magination Press, Aug. 15, 2013)
    Everybody likes to feel good but it's normal to be sad, angry, or frustrated when things don't go the way you want them to. Many kids with ADHD have really strong feelings that make it hard for them to control their behavior. While others may think they are "over-reacting," children with ADHD are often less self-observant and more reactive, meaning it is harder for them to understand and control their feelings. Learning to Feel Good and Stay Cool offers practical tools to help kids with ADHD manage and reduce unwanted feelings and to develop daily habits that can help them feel good and function well. Illustrated with cartoons that will hold children's interest, the book is divided into sections that can be read in smaller portions. Also includes a note and resources for parents.
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  • Learning to Feel Good and Stay Cool: Emotional Regulation Tools for Kids With AD/HD

    Judith M. Glasser PhD, Dr. Kathleen G. Nadeau PhD, Charles Beyl

    Hardcover (Magination Press, Aug. 15, 2013)
    Honors, 2014 NAPPA AwardsDid you know that there are things you can do every day to help you feel better more often? It's true!Packed with practical advice and fun activities, this book will show you how to:Understand your emotionsPractice healthy habits to stay in your Feel Good ZoneKnow the warning signs that you are heading into your Upset ZoneFeel better when you get upsetProblem-solve so upsets come less oftenAnd much more!Get ready to take charge of your emotions and start feeling better!Everybody likes to feel good but it's normal to be sad, angry, or frustrated when things don't go the way you want them to. Many kids with AD/HD have really strong feelings that make it hard for them to control their behavior. While others may think they are "over-reacting," children with AD/HD are often less self-observant and more reactive, meaning it is harder for them to understand and control their feelings.Learning to Feel Good and Stay Cool offers practical tools to help kids with AD/HD manage and reduce unwanted feelings and to develop daily habits that can help them feel good and function well. Illustrated with cartoons that will hold children's interest, the book is divided into sections that can be read in smaller portions. Also includes a note and resources for parents.
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  • Learning to Feel Good and Stay Cool

    Judith Glasser

    Paperback (Magination Press, Aug. 15, 2013)
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  • Learning to Feel Good and Stay Cool

    Judith Glasser

    Paperback (Magination Press, Aug. 30, 2013)
    Excellent Book
  • Learning to Feel Good and Stay Cool by Judith Glasser

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    Paperback (Magination Press, Jan. 24, 1750)
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  • Learning to Feel Good and Stay Cool

    Judith Glasser

    Paperback (Magination Press, Aug. 15, 2013)
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  • Learning to Feel Good and Stay Cool by Judith Glasser

    Judith Glasser;and Kathleen Nadeau

    Hardcover (Magination Press, Jan. 1, 1703)
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