Flustered Without Finding Calm When Angry or Frustrated Published by Rhubarb Wisdom Books Word Wranglin' by Barbara 'Rhubarb' Haas Wondrous Watercolors by Mary Ann 'JuneHog' Kruse If you’ve let loose, quickly adjust, find your center. Counting three breaths may help you remember. You could shake like a dog when you’re really upset. Or you could sing, or dance, or play clarinet! A picture book for children, parents, teachers, counselors with ways to calm! Barbara 'Rhubarb' Haas, MA Education, shares wisdom from 40 years of teaching all ages from children to graduate level educators, studying and incorporating brain-based learning techniques, and researching to better guide students in managing their wide range of emotions.
The story shares the benefits of taking 3 big breaths and other techniques to gain back composure when faced with disappointment and frustration. It has concepts to invoke thinking, enliven conversations, motivate writing, and enhance character-building skills, as well as a nudge to take responsibility for our own emotions.
The book is a great resource to use for mindfulness and managing emotions, with ideas to ponder, weave, and integrate into life. May the playful rhymes and colorful images put a twinkle in your eye. May you always be young enough to enjoy picture books and the importance of reading to a child. Concepts for this wisdom book were taken from Brene’ Brown’s Daring Greatly, Esther Hicks’, Relationship Meditation, Sandra Ingerman's How to Heal Toxic Thoughts, Harriet Lerner’s Dance of Anger and Dance of Connection, Marshall Rosenberg’s Non-Violent Communication, and Marianne Williamson’s Return to Love.
About the 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 her latest adventure in word wranglin’.
About the Mary Ann Kruse, June Hog Designs, is recognized for her vibrant watercolor depictions of wildlife created with illustrative authenticity and a hint of artistic license for creative engagement. Fishes, birds, and bees are her usual subjects with their exceptional texture and hues, scales, feathers and fur. Honoring wildlife in their essential roles and paying tribute to their exquisite beauty, she now adds humans to her whimsical artwork. She lives with two felines, Ursa and Zubenelgenubi (aka Zube) in Oregon’s high desert where the scent of sage meets gnarled juniper.
TestimonialsSusan Conroy, Ph.D. Administration, Principal & Music Teacher Flustered Without Mustard sets a stage for discussion with ‘kids’ of any age - 1 to 100. While the clever topic of mustard on a hot dog is quite simple, discussion on the range of reactions is not simple.