«They'll want to hear how others feel, and they'll feel a wider range of feelings themselves,» says Judith Myers - Walls, associate professor of child development and family studies at Purdue University and an expert on talking to children about war. (babycenter.com)
It helps children understand that it's okay to feel a wide range of feelings, from sadness to anger, and gives them the words to express those feelings. (verywellfamily.com)
Photos and simple text in English and Spanish effectively illustrate a wide range of feelings. (lllmarivt.org)