The Magical Science of Feelings: Train Your Amazing Brain to Quiet Anger, Soothe Sadness, Calm Worry, and Share Joy

Clinical social worker Jen Daily helps kids understand the science behind feelings, taking them on a lively tour of the brain to see where anger, anxiety, sadness, and joy start, and offering activities for calming emotions. 

Where do feelings come from? Are they magic? No, they're science! There is a reason our tummies feel funny when we are worried, and why we want to stomp and clench our fists when we feel mad. With endearing illustrations, the parts of the brain come alive as friendly characters who explain how emotions like happy, sad, mad, worried, and overwhelmed are created in the body. Along with clear explanations about the origins of feelings, author and clinical social worker Jen Daily provides creative coping skills and activities (playfully called emotion potions) that help build a child's ability to reflect, cope, calm anxious thoughts, and welcome greater joy. From dancing to storytelling and meditation, the coping skills are accessible and effective for a wide range of social-emotional needs and learning styles.

 
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# of Pages: 64

Book Binding: Hardcover

Year of Publication: 2024

Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC

Language: en

ISBN: 9781635867541

Jen Daily and Gwen Millward are a dynamic duo of authors who have combined their expertise in psychology and storytelling to create The Magical Science of Feelings. Jen Daily has a background in child development and has spent her career working with children and families in various settings. She is passionate about helping children understand and manage their emotions in a healthy and productive way. Gwen Millward, on the other hand, is an award-winning illustrator and author of numerous children's books. Her whimsical and vibrant illustrations bring the concepts in The Magical Science of Feelings to life. Together, Daily and Millward have created a charming and informative book that empowers children to understand and control their emotions.