About this item
Highlights
- Children learn practical strategies for coping with jealousy and envy.Gentle, supportive, and straightforward, Sometimes When I'm Jealous describes a child's experience with jealousy and the related emotion of envy.
- 4-8 Years
- 9.6" x 8.8" Hardcover
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
- Series Name: Sometimes When
Description
About the Book
Children learn practical strategies for coping with jealousy and envy.Book Synopsis
Children learn practical strategies for coping with jealousy and envy.
Gentle, supportive, and straightforward, Sometimes When I'm Jealous describes a child's experience with jealousy and the related emotion of envy. "Sometimes when I'm jealous, I do mean things. I don't listen to my teacher when he asks me to share the crayons at my desk. Everything is so unfair!"
Along with the main character, young children learn ways to cope with jealousy, which can be a challenging emotion. "Grandpa says we can feel jealous when our friends spend time away from us. He teaches me that friends don't stop liking us because they're with other people. Grandpa asks if I want to walk to the park to find someone to play with. Or if I want to call a friend and make a playdate for tomorrow."
A special section for adults offers more information on how children of differing ages express jealousy and envy, and how to help children manage these feelings in healthy and empowering ways.
Sometimes When collection
With quiet, sensitive illustrations, the Sometimes When collection helps young children work through big feelings, such as sadness and anger. The stories are accessible to children and grounded in research from an author with over thirty years of experience as a clinical psychologist. A special section at the back of each book provides more information for adults and activities to help young children work through their feelings.
Review Quotes
"A good book for kids and parents who are navigating conversations around difficult emotions."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"A must-read."-- "Readers' Favorite"
"Jealousy is easy to experience but difficult to understand. Using the child's-eye perspective and voice that so distinctively characterizes the other entries in her Sometimes When series, Serani tackles jealousy and envy in childhood with a sympathetic perspective that recognizes and respects how these intense and related emotions so often begin in the inescapable but mundane disappointments of living and loving. The illustrations are as clear and compelling as the experience of jealousy itself, and the book has an accessible guide and set of resources for parents seeking to read with rather than to their young child."--Jeffrey G. Parker, Ph.D., associate professor at the University of Alabama and researcher on jealousy, envy, and competitiveness
About the Author
Deborah Serani, Psy.D., is an award-winning author of the Sometimes When collection and numerous titles for adults, and has been a psychologist in practice for thirty years. She is also a professor at Adelphi University, and her writing on the subjects of depression and trauma has been published in academic journals. Dr. Serani is a go-to expert for psychological issues. Her interviews can be found in Newsday, Psychology Today, The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, The Associated Press, and affiliate radio programs at CBS and NPR, among others. She is also a TEDx speaker and has worked as a technical advisor for the NBC television show Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. She lives on Long Island, New York.
Kyra Teis is a children's book author-illustrator, a graphic novelist, and an avid sewer of costumes and clothing.
She works in a cozy studio in central New York, which is crammed full of books and fabrics from all over the world. When she's not making art, you can find her and her husband cheering wildly at their two daughters' soccer games and musical theater productions.