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Children, Students, Parents, Teachers, Counselors, and Mindfulness Coaches! Flustered Without Mustard: Finding Calm When Angry or Frustrated is a rhyming picture book about a hot dog vendor who runs out of mustard, which sets off a wide variety of customers' reactions. The tale has many points to ponder and ideas towards taking responsibility for one's own emotions, starting with taking three deep breaths. The story offers a variety of suggestions that could be used easily anytime. It could be read in 15 minutes, yet is meant to encourage lively discussions at home, in the classroom, or in the…mehr

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Children, Students, Parents, Teachers, Counselors, and Mindfulness Coaches! Flustered Without Mustard: Finding Calm When Angry or Frustrated is a rhyming picture book about a hot dog vendor who runs out of mustard, which sets off a wide variety of customers' reactions. The tale has many points to ponder and ideas towards taking responsibility for one's own emotions, starting with taking three deep breaths. The story offers a variety of suggestions that could be used easily anytime. It could be read in 15 minutes, yet is meant to encourage lively discussions at home, in the classroom, or in the counseling office. Author, Barbara 'Rhubarb' Haas, MA Education, blends decades of teaching from the Madeline Hunter days to the Kagan & Kagan era, studying and incorporating brain-based learning techniques into her classroom, and guiding students in managing their own wide range of emotions. The whimsical watercolors by illustrator, Mary Ann 'JuneHog' Kruse, the author's sister, help readers to remember ways to calm, to tap into one's own inner strengths and wisdom."What we know matters, but who we are matters more." - Brene' Brown Education includes academics and socio-emotional development. As parents and teachers know, emotions affect learning, whether it's the excitement of the first snowstorm or some hurt, disappointment, or fear. The importance of emotional development is recognized in schools nowadays, and students are taught character-building and conflict resolution skills. Many teachers are using brain-based learning techniques to engage students and using these socio-emotional skills to their benefit. Slow breathing has been found to reduce anxiety and relieve stress. Schools and households around the world are enjoying the benefits of mindfulness techniques. This book with wise suggestions for calming can be used to enhance thinking, enliven conversations, and motivate writing. It is a great resource for parents with toddlers, teachers Kindergarten to teenagers, as well as counselors. May the playful rhymes and colorful illustrations put a twinkle in your eye. May you always be young enough to enjoy picture books with a child. Remember to breathe, breathe, breathe. RhubarbWisdomBooks.com RhubarbWisdomBooks@gmail.com
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Barbara "Rhubarb" Haas lives in Colorado's Rocky Mountains with her husband, Chris, and their furry feline, Frank. She has been in the education field from the Madeline Hunter to the Kagan & Kagan eras, has taught many ages and many subjects, spending most of her career with 5th graders. She honed her writing skills for her Masters in Education and courses beyond, as well as grant writing for her Artists-in-Residence programs. She has had several articles and poems published, and is delighted to share this latest adventure in word wranglin'.