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We know that kids who feel things strongly are affected by their emotions. They feel things like disappointment, frustration, and anger intensely. However, kids who feel strongly are also greatly impacted by biological factors as well – factors like hunger, lack of sleep, under-stimulation, and over-stimulation. In this episode, you’ll learn a key difference between emotional and biological Yuck, which type of Yuck we should address first and why, and how you can plan ahead for biological Yuck during the holiday season to experience less negativity and more positive memories.
By Rachel Bailey5
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We know that kids who feel things strongly are affected by their emotions. They feel things like disappointment, frustration, and anger intensely. However, kids who feel strongly are also greatly impacted by biological factors as well – factors like hunger, lack of sleep, under-stimulation, and over-stimulation. In this episode, you’ll learn a key difference between emotional and biological Yuck, which type of Yuck we should address first and why, and how you can plan ahead for biological Yuck during the holiday season to experience less negativity and more positive memories.

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