Childhood Emotions

All children, not just children in care, can sometimes find it hard to regulate their emotions and moods. Foster children, adopted children, and children with special needs often have a harder time than other children when it comes to understanding and expressing their emotions. But there is hope!

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Therapeutic books can help children of all backgrounds to understand and express their emotions in a healthy way. Children can learn new ways to cope with their emotions by reading books about characters facing similar challenges. These books can also provide a much-needed outlet for difficult feelings. Characters who are able to work through their problems can inspire children to do the same. So don’t hesitate to pick up a therapeutic book the next time your child is feeling overwhelmed. It just might be the best thing for them.

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