Logging everything in the emotions journal will help you spot patterns. Even things such as the weather, sleep the night prior, meals, and activities. Journaling about feelings can help you become aware of situations that you might need to consider avoiding. Social Emotional Learning Journal– Th...
Plenty of kids' emotion chart activities are available to help children recognize, process, and express their feelings. No matter which tool you choose, it will be an excellent way for your child to learn about emotions in a safe and fun space....
I learned this from the book, How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk. The emotions chart for kids is helpful in this regard. We also pair these activities with feelings activities throughout the month. There are so many different ways to use the feeling chart. ...
Using printables and activities to explore emotions are another great way to do this. ThisSpring themed Emotions Matching Activityare a perfect way to explore and understand emotions for your learners. As learners identify and recognize the different emotions, they will be able to understand and vis...
A feelings chart for children can be a useful tool to help kids work through and better understand their emotions. Whether you are using the feelings chart for preschool or older kids, this method can help them to understand that their feelings are common and they are not alone. Printable F...
Once your little one has found something that works for moving through emotions try making abehavior bookto reinforce the process. Umbrella Feelings in Adults It’s not just kids who experience umbrella feelings of course. Remember in the beginning when I said “knowing how to recognize, express...
My Body Sends a Signal: Helping Kids Recognize Emotions and Express Feelings by Natalia Maguire (2 – 7 Years) This feelings book about emotions includes a cute story that kids can relate to, beautiful illustrations that capture children’s attention, calming-down activities for kids, instructions...
Parents can help by naming their own emotions in front of their kids, including books about feelings during family reading time, and workingactivities to teach feelingsinto playtime Teaching Feelings Means Naming Feelings First Preschool and kindergarten-aged children may feel the same emotions as old...
Adapt Activities for Different Grades:Create activities that cater to different grade levels while addressing the same theme. Incorporate Art and Expression:Include spaces for drawing, writing, or both, depending on the grade level. Artistic expression can help younger students communicate emotions, whil...
Most of the time, we know how our kids are feeling by the look on their face or from their body language. Their lips will quiver, their eyes will well up, or they’ll simply cross those arms and shrug at something they’re not too happy about. Not only is it important for children...