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Monday, December 2, 2013

The Emotional Child: Three Books You Should Read | Lily's Blackboard

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Raising Wise, Loving, Whole and Happy Children: The Emotionally Healthy Child

I often use the term “Whole Child”.  It’s not a cliché to me.  It is practically my religion these days to consider what this reform or that shiny new thing, will mean to our blessed and whole, happy children. It rarely means something good.
And so, it is a comfort beyond words to me to know that those of us who care about the needs of the Whole Child – mind, body and character – are not alone and that choir of voices is growing.  In a very short space of time, three books landed on my desk that are worthy of passing on to the world.  They deal with the emotional and mental health of our little ones.
Visiting Feelings by Dr. Lauren Rubenstein, illustrated by Shelly Hehenberger
The first is a beautifully illustrated children’s book; a soft poem that is a lullaby to children in preschool or primary grades that takes a “mindfulness-based” approach to the many feelings that children will experience.
Visiting Feelings by Lauren Rubenstein, a clinical psychologist, and illustrated by