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When I'm feeling jealous

Children who feel valuable, and who trust themselves have positive self-esteem. You can help your child feel valuable by spending quality time with him or her, playing games, reading books or just listening. When children trust themselves to handle painful feelings--fear, anger and sadness-they gain an inner security that allows them to embrace the world in which they live. You can help children feel valuable by helping them discover and become the person they want to be. Success follows people who genuinely like who they are. However, happiness is more than just being successful. Helping your child gain the self-trust needed to deal with failure, loss, shame, difficulty and defeat is as important--if not more so--than succeeding or being best.

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http://schema.org/alternateName

  • "When I'm feeling jealous"
  • "When I am feeling jealous"@en
  • "Jaloux"
  • "Jealous"@en

http://schema.org/description

  • "Children who feel valuable, and who trust themselves have positive self-esteem. You can help your child feel valuable by spending quality time with him or her, playing games, reading books or just listening. When children trust themselves to handle painful feelings--fear, anger and sadness-they gain an inner security that allows them to embrace the world in which they live. You can help children feel valuable by helping them discover and become the person they want to be. Success follows people who genuinely like who they are. However, happiness is more than just being successful. Helping your child gain the self-trust needed to deal with failure, loss, shame, difficulty and defeat is as important--if not more so--than succeeding or being best."@en
  • "A little rabbit describes how it feels to be jealous. Includes tips for parents."
  • "A little rabbit knows how it feels to be jealous and just what to do to feel better. Includes notes for parents from psychologists Bill Hallam and Craig Olsson about building healthy self-esteem in children."@en
  • "A little rabbit describes his feelings of jealousy, how it can affect his behavior and what he does to feel better. Includes tips for parents from psychologists Bill Hallam and Craig Olsson."
  • "Strong feelings are hard to cope with at any age. But they are particularly difficult for small children, who have no experience or perspective. They may not even have the words to express what they're going through. Ages 3+."
  • "A little rabbit revisits the moments that make him feel jealous. When he talks about it with friends and family, rabbit learns to understand why he feels this way. With classic examples, rabbit ultimately realizes that friends and family love him for being himself."

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  • "Picture books for children"
  • "Picture books"
  • "Textured books"
  • "Specimens"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Genres littéraires"
  • "Children's stories"
  • "Readers"
  • "Ouvrages pour la jeunesse"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Cuando estoy celoso/ When I'm Feeling Jealous"
  • "Zēlia"
  • "Cuando estoy celoso"
  • "When I'm feeling jealous"@en
  • "When I'm feeling jealous"
  • "我不要嫉妒"
  • "Wo bu yao ji du"
  • "Quand je suis jaloux"
  • "Wo bu yao du ji"
  • "When I'm Feeling Jealous"
  • "我不要妒忌"