The 'Inside Out' movies give kids an 'emotional vocabulary.' Therapists love that
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As he got older, Jose says, the movie played differently. He understood, for example, what happens when Riley pretends she's joyful when she's really sad... 'It was all like a hot mess. Like, she needed to let out her feelings,' he said.
Kristi Zybulewski...said she's grateful for the movie because it gives kids an 'emotional vocabulary' so they can name their feelings... 'All emotions are welcome. They're all necessary. They're all meaningful. They're all rich.'
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