My inside weather

Summary

The story explores the concept of inside weather, which metaphorically represents the range of emotions and feelings that children experience. It emphasizes that just as the weather outside can change from sunny to cloudy, so can a person's internal emotional state. The narrative reassures children that it is perfectly normal for these internal emotions not to align with external circumstances or societal expectations. It encourages open communication, advising children to express their feelings to someone they trust as a way to navigate through their emotions. By using weather metaphors, the story simplifies complex emotional experiences in a relatable way for children, stressing that everyone has varied inside weather and that sharing these feelings with loved ones helps in understanding and coping with them.

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It’s easy to talk about the weather outside, even if it changes all the time.

But it’s hard to talk about the weather inside me. Sometimes it feels like people don’t understand.

Do you feel like that too?

Some days my mind is full of sunshine and rainbows. I feel like I can do anything.

On other days my head is full of fog and clouds. It’s hard to listen to what people are saying or to remember things.

I sometimes wake up feeling like it’s windy and wild in my head. I feel tired and grumpy.

And sometimes it feels like it’s raining inside me. It can be a drizzle making me feel sad, or a storm making me feel angry.

Sometimes the weather inside me doesn’t match the weather outside.

Sometimes my inside weather doesn’t match how I want to feel or how I think I should feel.

Is that okay?

Yes, of course it is.

The best thing to do when we feel like our inside weather is strange is to tell someone we love, and talk about it.

They’ve got inside weather too, and they’ll understand.

Credits

Originally published by Book Dash under a Creative Commons Licensed BY 4.0. This book can be read for free on https://bookdash.org/books/my-inside-weather and was created by: Lara Berge (Illustrator), Emma Beckett (Designer), Jen Thorpe (Writer), Janita Holtzhausen (Editor) Book Dash logo