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Feelings and emotions activities toddler

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Is your toddler or preschooler emotional with big feelings?  Talk about feelings and how to handle them with The Pout-Pout Fish and this simple kids craft to go with it from paper plates

Is your toddler or preschooler emotional with big feelings? Talk about feelings and how to handle them with The Pout-Pout Fish and this simple kids craft to go with it from paper plates

Emotions are a tricky thing for young children and toddlers. They’re overwhelming and hard to understand. Playing emotion games with your little one will help them learn, through play, about how they are feeling, be able to give the feeling a name and learn how to practice responding to those emotions. Take a look at …

It can be rather tricky to teach kids about emotions. You'll find over 30 printables, activities, and books all about emotions for kids here. These hands-on learning activities will help your child learn about her emotions while playing.

Emotional regulation involves recognising emotions, using language to express feelings, learning to calm oneself down in the face of overwhelming emotions, and learning to treat others with kindness and empathy. And these are skills and behaviours that need to be learned. Toddlers and preschoolers are learning so much about themselves and their place in the world. They are often overwhelmed with big emotions and their often extreme reactions to these emotions - such as tantrums, yelling, hit...

Emotional regulation involves recognising emotions, using language to express feelings, learning to calm oneself down in the face of overwhelming emotions, and learning to treat others with kindness and empathy. And these are skills and behaviours that need to be learned. Toddlers and preschoolers are learning so much about themselves and their place in the […]

For each feeling explored, you can ask and jot down "what makes me feel ___." This can be documented either each Feeling Board/Poster or children can draw/use crafts to show what an angry face might look like... THEN teachers will write what makes them angry.

What makes my 4 year old smile activityWe have been busy doing smiley face themed crafts & activities! My son (photo above) made handprint smiley faces by painting just his palm area yellow and making a print. He made thumbprint eyes and then drew on a mouth with marker. I wrote the 'What Makes Me' and he write 'Smile.' I asked him what made him laugh, smile, or laugh and he answered with everything from America's Funniest Home Videos to eating with Grandma to going outside. This will be…

Feelings Faces Activity | Social Emotional Learning | Forward With Fun

In this activity children will create feelings faces to explore different feelings to build their emotional intelligence... Did you know that including social emotional learning activities when teaching can lead to better academic performance? For so long, schools focused only on teaching academics, but with more and more research, people are understanding the value in