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Feelings
What you feel is who you are... Explore a world of emotions with this stunning peep-through picture book.Richard Jones' enchanting illustrations and the lyrical text make each and every feeling come to life to help children understand the emotions they experience. "This little book is a wonderful way to help children understand and recognise their feelings and emotions and brings to life the importance of empathy."~HRH The Duchess of Cambridge
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Feelings : Understanding different feelings and emotions
This title will help children explore their feelings and emotions. It will provide them with the skills and vocabulary to express themselves. Such skills are crucial to their social and emotional development. Discussion questions for parents, caregivers and educators included. Suitable for ages 2 to 6. This book is part of the Little BIG Chats series.The Little BIG Chats series has been written to assist parents, caregivers and educators to have open and age-appropriate conversations with early learners around crucial, and yet at times, 'tough' topics. And what better way than using children's picture books! Some pages will have questions for your child to interact with and discuss. Feel free to use these questions and the Discussion Questions provided on the inside back cover of each book to help you assist your child with the topic being explored. Stop at any time to unpack the text together; and try to follow your child's lead wherever that conversation may take you!Suitable for ages 2 to 6.There are 12 books in the Little BIG Chats series:Empathy: Exploring the meaning of empathy and kindness,I Always Try: Developing a growth mindset of resilience and persistence,Feelings: Understanding different feelings and emotions,Everyone is Equal: Introducing the importance of gender equality and diversity,Around the World: Celebrating the importance of racial equality and diversity,Mindfulness: Exploring the importance of mindfulness and learning calming skills,Families: Celebrating diversity in families,Consent: Introducing consent and body boundaries,My Safety Network: Introducing a Safety Network (3 to 5 trusted adults a child can go to if they feel unsafe),My Early Warning Signs: Exploring Early Warning Signs and what to do if a child experiences these signs,Private Parts are Private: Learning private parts are private and what to do if touched inappropriately,Secrets and Surprises: Learning the difference between secrets and surprises,The Body Safety titles should ideally be read in the following order:Consent, My Safety Network, My Early Warning Signs,Private Parts are Private, and Secrets and Surprises.The remaining titles can be read in any order.
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My Feelings
This exciting series gives beginner readers their first experiences of some of the most important values in today's world.Here children can explore what it means to be part of a community and discover the cultural and spiritual diversity that life has to offer.|This exciting series gives beginner readers their first experiences of some of the most important values in today's world.Here children can explore what it means to be part of a community and discover the cultural and spiritual diversity that life has to offer.
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Understanding Feelings
The Understanding Feelings set has been designed to help children to learn about a range of feelings and to enable them to communicate more effectively with others. Included in the set are 13 acetate faces all with different feeling expressions.
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What is the difference between culture and tradition?
Culture refers to the beliefs, customs, arts, and social behaviors of a particular group of people, encompassing a broader range of practices and values. On the other hand, tradition specifically refers to the customs and practices that are passed down from generation to generation within a specific community or society. While culture is more dynamic and can evolve over time, traditions tend to be more static and rooted in history and heritage.
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Can I pursue a business education with a focus on technology?
Yes, you can pursue a business education with a focus on technology. Many business schools offer specialized programs or concentrations in technology management, information systems, or technology entrepreneurship. These programs provide a strong foundation in business principles while also incorporating coursework in technology-related topics such as data analytics, digital marketing, and innovation management. Graduates with this combination of skills are well-equipped to pursue careers in technology-driven industries or to start their own tech-focused businesses.
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What is the meaning of tradition, culture, and identity?
Tradition refers to the customs, beliefs, and practices that are passed down from generation to generation within a community or society. Culture encompasses the shared values, beliefs, and behaviors of a particular group of people, including their language, art, music, and social norms. Identity is the sense of self and belonging that is shaped by one's cultural background, traditions, and experiences. Together, tradition, culture, and identity form the foundation of a person's sense of belonging and connection to their community and heritage.
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What are feelings?
Feelings are complex, subjective experiences that arise in response to internal or external stimuli. They encompass a wide range of emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and love. Feelings can influence our thoughts, behaviors, and overall well-being. They are an integral part of the human experience and play a crucial role in how we navigate the world around us.
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Feelings Flips
Feelings Flips is a vibrant and engaging double sided flip book that allows children to identify different emotions and what are the positive actions they can take when they begin to experience them. With 14 different emotions, children can use one
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Gut Feelings
At school,I learned that words,More than weapons,Could destroy bodies,Could break heartsMore than fists or fury. This is the story of Chris, what happened to him at age eleven and how that would change the rest of his life. A life-affirming and powerful coming of age verse novel that shines a light on chronic illness, who we are and how we live. Familial adenomatous polyposisf?'m?lj?l æd?'n??m?t?s p?l?'pous?snounAn inherited disorder characterised by the rapid growth of small, pre-cancerous polyps in the large intestines.
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Ill Feelings
In 1995 Alice’s mother collapsed with pneumonia. She never fully recovered and was eventually diagnosed with ME, or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.Then Alice got ill. Their symptoms mirrored their mother’s and appeared to have no physical cause; they received the same diagnosis a few years later.Ill Feelings blends memoir, medical history, biography and literary non-fiction to uncover both of their case histories, and branches out into the records of ill health that women have written about in diaries and letters.Their cast of characters includes Virginia Woolf and Alice James, the poets Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Emily Dickinson, John Ruskin’s lost love Rose la Touche, the artist Louise Bourgeois and the nurse Florence Nightingale.Suffused with a generative, transcendent rage, Alice Hattrick’s genre-bending debut is a moving and defiant exploration of life with a medically unexplained illness.
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Ugly Feelings
Envy, irritation, paranoia—in contrast to powerful and dynamic negative emotions like anger, these non-cathartic states of feeling are associated with situations in which action is blocked or suspended.In her examination of the cultural forms to which these affects give rise, Sianne Ngai suggests that these minor and more politically ambiguous feelings become all the more suited for diagnosing the character of late modernity. Along with her inquiry into the aesthetics of unprestigious negative affects such as irritation, envy, and disgust, Ngai examines a racialized affect called “animatedness,” and a paradoxical synthesis of shock and boredom called “stuplimity.” She explores the politically equivocal work of these affective concepts in the cultural contexts where they seem most at stake, from academic feminist debates to the Harlem Renaissance, from late-twentieth-century American poetry to Hollywood film and network television.Through readings of Herman Melville, Nella Larsen, Sigmund Freud, Alfred Hitchcock, Gertrude Stein, Ralph Ellison, John Yau, and Bruce Andrews, among others, Ngai shows how art turns to ugly feelings as a site for interrogating its own suspended agency in the affirmative culture of a market society, where art is tolerated as essentially unthreatening. Ngai mobilizes the aesthetics of ugly feelings to investigate not only ideological and representational dilemmas in literature—with a particular focus on those inflected by gender and race—but also blind spots in contemporary literary and cultural criticism.Her work maps a major intersection of literary studies, media and cultural studies, feminist studies, and aesthetic theory.
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'Developing feelings during...?'
Developing feelings during any stage of a relationship is a natural and normal part of human interaction. Whether it's during the initial stages of getting to know someone, or after years of being together, feelings can evolve and deepen over time. It's important to communicate openly and honestly with your partner about your feelings, and to take the time to understand and process your emotions. Developing feelings can be exciting and fulfilling, but it's also important to approach them with care and consideration for both yourself and your partner.
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How can genuine feelings be distinguished from fake, imposed feelings?
Genuine feelings can be distinguished from fake, imposed feelings by considering the context and consistency of the emotions. Genuine feelings are often rooted in personal experiences and are consistent with the individual's beliefs and values. They are also expressed in a natural and authentic manner. On the other hand, fake, imposed feelings may seem forced or exaggerated, and they may not align with the individual's true emotions or experiences. Additionally, fake feelings may be inconsistent or change depending on the situation or audience.
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Do stones have feelings?
No, stones do not have feelings. They are inanimate objects made up of minerals and do not possess the ability to feel emotions like living beings do. While some people may believe in the concept of crystals or stones having certain energies or properties, this is more of a spiritual or metaphysical belief rather than a scientific fact.
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Do antidepressants suppress feelings?
Antidepressants work by regulating brain chemicals that affect mood, but they do not suppress feelings. Instead, they help to alleviate symptoms of depression by restoring the balance of neurotransmitters in the brain. Antidepressants can help individuals feel more like themselves and better able to cope with their emotions. It's important for individuals to work closely with their healthcare provider to find the right medication and dosage that works best for them.
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