At times, childhood worries can be very BIG, and at other times, very small. No matter how big or small the worries, they are all important in the life of a child. Parents can help kids learn to manage stress and tackle everyday problems with ease using word eaters as a tool to identify worries, classify misunderstandings or misconceptions, resolve conflicts and build self-esteem, while promoting the development of healthy coping skills. Kids who can do this develop a sense of confidence and optimism that will help them after life challenges, big and small. Each family is different, and you as a parent know your child best- between you and your child you can determine if the worries placed inside their Worry Eater are for sharing with you, or if they would like to keep these worries between themselves and their Worry Eater. Worry Eaters allow children a chance to identify worries and separate themselves from that worry or problem giving the child some time to “take a break” from carrying the weight of that worry. This separation, giving the worry to the Worry Eater, allows children the opportunity to look at the worry or problem separate from themselves. The act of then sharing that worry with a parent, caregiver or trusted friend can help a child problem solve solutions, face that worry, and/or just acknowledge that the worry exists.
A**.
Love it, such a great concept!!! multiple uses!
This is adorable! I would have given it 5 stars but the 4 is due to the pocket/mouth not being deep enough to put multiple notes in it. My 6 year old boy strougles to maintain is emotions and definitely worries a lot at times, and he liked the idea of writing a quick note and feeding it to the worry eater. I'd also think this might be something you could use in both a typical general education classroom as well as a special education classroom. A school counselor could also use it in her lessons when discussing anxiety or worrying. I love it!
J**8
This little guy is really cute and my son has ...
This little guy is really cute and my son has been enjoying using him to eat his worries. We empty it out at night and talk about the worries so it helps start the discussion as well. This is made well and is soft.
A**K
My daughter gave this to her best friend who is going through some troubles
My daughter gave this to her best friend who is going through some troubles. It allowed her to write down her worries and allowed her mom to be able to see what is bothering her. Great products. My daughter has one as well.
T**N
... that is a natural born worrier and this a perfect fit!
I have a grand-daughter that is a natural born worrier and this a perfect fit!
S**S
Cute idea. Value depends on how used it will ...
Cute idea. Value depends on how used it will be. I'm not sure it will be used a ton. May get ignored over time.
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