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What to do When You're Cranky & Blue

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A Guide for Kids Ages 9-13. Help kids find ways to cope when they feel bad, sad, grumpy, or lonely. Kids learn 10 "Blues Busters" to help shake those unhappy feelings, along with ways to talk about feelings, boost their self-esteem, make and keep friends, and enjoy their alone time. A special section addresses hard-to-handle problems like grief and depression. Includes resources and a Note to Grown-Ups. This book is part of the What-to-Do for Kids series available at ODIN BOOKS. For a list of the titles in this series search What to do When.

Category: Depression
Subcategory: Child & Adolescent
Author: Crist, James J, PhD

Publication Date: 15-11-2013
ISBN: 9781575424309
Pages: 128
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