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Emotions and Sensations Vocabulary PRINTABLE list
A printable emotions list that demonstrates associated physical experiences to support children's emotional intelligence and wellbeing.
A printable emotions list that visually demonstrates a range of feelings and associated physical experiences. A fantastic tool for supporting children's emotional intelligence and wellbeing.
WELLBEING FOCUS:
Emotional Intelligence, Self Awareness, Self Regulation.
How can this printable handout help my child?
Emotions are felt physically in the body and the first step in developing emotional intelligence is the ability to give those physical sensations a label or a name. This is an important skill to teach children as it impacts their self awareness and ability to regulate and find coping strategies.
This sheet will help your child:
- link physical sensations and emotions
- develop an ability to name feelings
- build self awareness
We've designed this list to be accessible for younger children, carefully choosing emotions to include so that the sheet isn't overwhelming and children can relate to. We've also chosen vocabulary that is child friendly and will help them explore their emotional experiences.
A fantastic prompt sheet for conversations and exploring emotions.
You will download two versions of this Emotions and Sensations List.
- A coloured wording version
- A white wording version.
You will receive several file sizes including
A4 and US Letter sizes.
DOWNLOAD INFORMATION:
This is a DIGITAL ITEM. No physical product will be shipped.
A4, US Letter Size Formats
After purchase you will have immediate access to your files that you can download immediately to your computer through the order confirmation page or email confirmation.
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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.