Friday, June 27, 2008


Meet the Emotes!
Here is a short video.
Check it out, and learn about the Emotes.
Be proud of your feelings!
Who is who?

Can you say the name of each Emote?

Which Emote do you feel like today?

Thursday, June 26, 2008

"Hey Mom! Hey Dad! Let's have a TALKABOUTIT!"


What in the world is a Talkaboutit? Well, a Talkaboutit is a time for you and your parents to...(you guessed it) talk!

It is a very special time when you can talk about all the feelings that you are having. It is SOOOO important to talk with someone that you trust about your feelings.

Here are some ideas...

**Pick a special place in your home...
the Talkaboutit spot!
(You could even decorate the Talkaboutit spot with pictures and drawings that you have made.)

**Maybe you have a favorite chair that you could use...the Talkaboutit chair!

**Choose a time for you and your parents to meet...the Talkaboutit time!

Feelings are cool. Show them off, and be proud of how you feel.


Boom Invades Los Angeles

Here is Boom at Book Expo America in Los Angeles, California. He seemed to really enjoy himself. He met many new friends and danced all day.

Boom is actually a pretty friendly guy.
Don't let his anger fool you.

I mean, everyone gets angry sometimes, right?


If you are lucky enough to ever meet Boom,
don't be afraid to say "hi."


Anger is only a feeling after all.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Hey, Kids! What makes you feel afraid?

Hey, Parents! What makes you feel afraid?

Let's Blogaboutit.........

TIME FOR CAMP!!!! (Yikes)


Going away from home for the first time can be scary! Here are some tips for kids and parents when new things and new experiences are on the way......

Make a List of Fears.

By writing down the things that make you afraid, it is easier to think about them. Kids and parents can each make their own list. Everyone feels afraid sometimes, so try to figure out exactly what
freaks you out!


Don't Be Ashamed
.

Kids
: Fear is a normal feeling! It is nothing to be embarrassed about.
Parents: Be careful of using phrases such as “Big kids don’t get afraid.”
First of all, this just isn’t true! Secondly, this only shames a child into thinking fear is something to be embarrassed about...when it isn't!
Try saying things like,
“When I was your age, I was afraid of monsters too!”

Take Away the Mystery
.
Parents: Keep your children aware of upcoming changes in advance. Take some time with your child to read a book about what it is they fear. Visiting the website for a child’s new doctor will allow your child to see exactly where they are going and who they will meet.

Questions are Totally Okay!
Curiosity is a normal feeling.
KIDS: asking questions is ALWAYS okay.
PARENTS: answering questions in honest, short and simple responses is the best policy!

To learn more about being afraid, read the new Emotes book "Jumpi Goes To Camp."

Feel free to post any questions or comments on being afraid and what to do with that pesky feeling of fear.