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Anger's Hidden Feelings PRINTABLE Cards and Reflection Sheet
Exploring and managing anger printable activity .
CBT based support for children.
A set of printable emotion character cards and resources sheets to help children understand hidden primary emotions related to anger. This kit uses a CBT approach to support parents to emotion coach their child through anger.
WELLBEING FOCUS:
Anger management, Emotional Regulation, Emotional Intelligence.
How can this resource help my child?
This printable is ideal for children who struggle with anger as it will support them with their understanding of themselves and the way they respond to this challenging emotion. It empowers them to reflect on their triggers, reframe them and make shifts in their mindset, helping them grow in emotional maturity.
The cards and CBT sheets are a fabulous teaching resource for parents, educator, therapists or kids coaches wanting to support children's emotional health and development. Understanding emotions and our responses to them is central to developing emotional intelligence, which is a key factor in personal success.
This PDF file is yours to keep and print as many times as you need for personal use, so your child can use the resources to work through multiple anger related difficulties.
- Parent and Child Guide Page
- I am angry card
- 9 Primary Emotion character cards
- 1 CBT reflection sheet
- 1 Reflection prompts and questions sheet
- Messages from Emotions Sheet
What age range does this workbook suit?
It's ideal for children 4-10 year olds to work through anger and develop emotional intelligence.
OTHER DETAILS:
THIS IS A DIGITAL ITEM. No physical item will be shipped.
DOWNLOAD INFORMATION:
We recommend setting your printer setting to high quality an also using high quality paper.
The PDF file has been created in A4 and US Letter size formats.
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For Personal Use Only.
DISCLAIMER:
This resources is a supportive, educational resource only and does not replace the advice of a medical professional. If you have any specific questions about any medical matter you should consult your doctor or other professional healthcare provider.