15 Best Toddler Books About Feelings & Emotions: Support your toddler’s learning about feelings with our pick of the best emotions books for toddlers. 25 Growth Mindset Picture Books: Empower your child embrace mistakes as an opportunity to learn and persevere through challenges with this great b...
This post begins by explaining the benefits of reading books to help kids understand their feelings. It is followed by several lists of feelings books for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, elementary-aged kids, tweens, and teens–that can help children understand their feelings and the inten...
Then your students or kids are going to love this feelings chart (emotions chart) to help them find the word for what they are feeling. Our theme for the month of February is feelings. The feelings chart for kids comes in color as well as black and white for you to use with your chi...
Thisteaching feelings gameis perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, and grade 1 students. If you are looking for other ways to teach kids about emotions, don’t miss our freeemotions worksheet for kindergarten, cuteemotions matching game printable, funfeelings books for preschoolers, ha...
In fathers, a more positive perception of being a parent during the first month postpartum, but not at 3–4 months postpartum, was associated with higher socioemotional competencies in toddlers at 18–24 months postpartum. Paternal neural responses in auditory cortex and caudate were also ...
Using flashcards for feelings and emotions can help toddlers or even older children tell us how they are feeling. Even a non-verbal child can often look at an angry face and tell it’s angry. If we lay out several flashcards with emotional faces on them, we can help them point to how...
Explain what you were feeling, that your actions were not okay, and apologize. This gives kids a template for making amends themselves, which is a critical relationship skill. If you often struggle managing your own emotions, learning about emotions is a good start. Two great books are: ...
InThe Emotional Life of the Toddler, psychologist author Alicia Lieberman, Ph.D., shares an interesting perspective. Although she doesn’t “necessarily advocate” a parent’s loss of control, Lieberman notes:A parent’s outburst can be actually helpful for toddlers because it teaches them that ...
Dramatic changes in the ability and strategies for emotion regulation occur across the lifespan. Notably, acquisition of basic emotion regulatory skills are among the earliest milestones in normally developing infants and toddlers. Emotion regulatory skills continue to develop into adolescence and early ad...
We’ve all heard that kids don’t come with a manual, so how can we know for sure that we are saying the right things or that we’re getting this parenting thing right. On this podcast for parents of toddlers to teens, we’ll be giving you real tools you can use right away so ...