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Valentine’s Day Can Feel Lonely: How to Help Kids Feel Connected and Included
Valentine’s Day can be fun — and it can also bring up big feelings for kids. Learn how parents and educators can support children feeling lonely and help them feel connected and included.

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Understanding Emotions: The WorryWoos® Series for Children
The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Children Children experience BIG feelings—worry, frustration, insecurity, and loneliness. However, they often lack the words to express these emotions. This is where the best children’s books about feelings come into play. They help kids name their emotions, normalize their experiences, and learn healthy coping strategies. Educators, counselors, and parents frequently recommend storybooks that blend emotional intelligence with relat

Nola WorryWoo
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Integrating the WorryWoo Characters into Everyday Life for Emotional Support
Emotions can be tricky to understand and express, especially for children. The WorryWoo characters offer a unique way to help kids recognize and manage their feelings. These colorful, relatable characters each represent a different emotion, making it easier for children to connect with their own experiences. Using WorryWoo characters throughout daily life can provide ongoing emotional support and build stronger emotional intelligence.

Nola WorryWoo
4 min read


Back-to-School with a back pack full of feelings?
Back-to-School with a back pack full of feelings? The WorryWoos are here to help! Whether it’s FREE resources, evidence-based social &...

Nola WorryWoo
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