What Are Feelings For
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Con pestaas para levantar, este libro divertido motiva a los nios pequeos a manejar sus sentimientos en una manera saludable.
Esta herramienta de entrenamiento util y cautivadora ayudara a los padres a ensearles a sus hijos que Dios los creo con sentimientos. Lossentimientos pueden indicarnos cuando pedir ayuda o cuandonecesitamos descansar. Mejor aun, !nos ayudan a amar a Dios! Siemprepodemos compartir nuestros sentimientos con Jesus, pero no debemosdejar que nuestras emociones nos controlen.
No solo alienta a los nios a seguir el ejemplo de Jesus, sino que lesasegura que el nos ama sin importar lo que hagamos (o sentimos). El nospuede perdonar cuando fallamos, y nos puede ayudar a cambiar.Este libro es parte de una serie titulada Entrenando corazones jovenesque trata con las actitudes del corazon que apuntalan comportamientosy explica como el evangelio de la gracia nos hace posible cambiar.
Los padres, los maestros y otros seres queridos pueden consultar estos recursos cuando ciertos comportamientos necesitan ser tantocorregidos como asociados con el perdon, la gracia y el crecimiento.
Fun lift-the-flap board book that helps small children to deal with their emotions in a healthy way.
This helpful and engaging training tool will help parents to teach their kids that God made them with feelings. Emotions can tell us when to ask for help or when we need a rest. Even better, they help us love God! We can always share our feelings with Jesus. But we don’t need to let our emotions control us.
Not only will children be encouraged to follow Jesus’ example, but they’ll also be reassured that he loves us no matter what we do (or feel). He can forgive us when we fail and help us to change.
This book is part of a series called Training Young Hearts, which addresses the attitudes of the heart that underpin behavior and explains how the gospel of grace enables us to change.
Parents, teachers, and other loved ones can refer back to these resources when behaviors need to be corrected or big feelings pop up. They help provide a response that connects to forgiveness, grace, and growth.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798400513190
Abbey Wedgeworth | Illustrator: Emma Randall
Binding: Boards
Published: August 2025
Training Young Hearts
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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