Categories of Emotions The list of emotions a typical young child understands may be limited to happy, mad, sad, and scared (Harter, S., & Buddin, B. J.); however, as the child grows, the list expands, and they develop a more nuanced vocabulary to describe their feelings. Over the ...
Here is a list of Positive Emotions that can be used by Children, Parents, Teachers, Counselors, and just about everyone! Increase your "Emotional IQ" and your knowledge of your own emotions. For a short Fun Video on Feeling Emotions Click Here. If you find this Positive Emotions List ...
For kids with a flair for dramatics, theater might just be the perfect fit. Plus, acting in plays or home movies forces kids to hone in on several skills. They have to memorize lines, think quickly, express emotions, and ultimately be confident enough to get on stage. There are several ...
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Often, there is much more to your emotions than you can see on the surface. Ask yourself questions about your emotion to see if you can find these deeper issues. For example, maybe you have seen a post on Instagram of your two best friends hanging out at the gym. Your immediate feeling...
I read a review of this author’s work somewhere, and it compared her to the great Judy Blume, and I think it was a fair comparison. She tackles big things, big emotions with big love and big laughs just like Judy Blume. Our Rainbow by Little Bee Books is a simple board book that...
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Come along and follow a year in the life of a young boy and girl as they discover their many different and ever-changing emotions, including joy, fear, anger, jealousy, excitement, pride, disappointment, loneliness, and contentment. As children read about “angels in the snow days” as well...
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