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Emotions like anger, sadness and fear give us more information about ourselves and our needs, therapist Jordan Alam writes.
To deal with emotions, Adams recommends students learn to talk about concepts such as empathy, compassion, grit, and self-management.
For children, play is their natural way of processing the world. Creativity—through art, music, dance, or writing—is a powerful outlet for emotions, especially when words fall short.
Crying is a healthy way for kids to express discomfort, fear, sadness, and other emotions before they have the words to do so. “If I tell my son to stop crying/whining/fussing, I’m saying to ...