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- Feelings Thermometer for Kids and Teens
Feelings Thermometer for Kids and Teens
An emotions thermometer to support the accurate identification of feelings.
WELLBEING FOCUS:
Self Awareness, Emotional Intelligence, Emotional Regulation
How can this Feelings Thermometer help my child?
This sheet is designed to help children identify big feelings through a visually engaging feelings scale prompt sheet.
This feelings thermometer sheet will help your child name their emotion and develop self awareness. It can be used as a visual prompt sheet or displayed as a wall print.
- Nurture emotional intelligence.
- Help your child develop increased accuracy when naming feelings
- Have a resource that supports your child's ability to regulate emotions
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You will download the sheets in two PDF formats.
- A4 sheet
- US Letter (11 x 8.5 in)
This printable file is ideal for 8 years and over.
DOWNLOAD INFORMATION:
This is a DIGITAL ITEM. No physical product will be shipped.
A4, US Letter Size formats included.
After purchase you will have immediate access to your files that you can download immediately to your computer.
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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.