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- Size of Problem Scale PRINTABLE for 3, 4 and 5 year olds, Preschoolers and Toddlers
Size of Problem Scale PRINTABLE for 3, 4 and 5 year olds, Preschoolers and Toddlers
A Size of Problem Visual Scale to support the emotional development of young children.
Help your child learn to gain perspective on emotional triggers.
WELLBEING FOCUS:
Emotional Literacy, Emotional Regulation
This sheet is ideal if you want to:
- Nurture emotional intelligence.
- Have a resource that supports your child's ability to regulate emotions.
How can this download help my child?
This sheet is designed to help children reflect on emotions and problems objectively, which supports the development of emotional intelligence. Even though your child may be at a young age, you can have meaningful conversations that help them develop emotional awareness. Though young children are still learning the skills of regulation, a Size of Problem visual resource can support your conversations about emotional events which contribute to the development of emotional maturity.
This prompt sheet will help your child learn to reflect on their emotional triggers, which supports the development of emotional regulation skills and emotional intelligence. It can be used as a visual prompt sheet or displayed as a wall print.
You will download the sheets in two PDF formats.
- A4 sheet
- US Letter (11 x 8.5 in)
There are two designs and each has a vocabulary and no vocabulary version. This allows you to use the resource that best suits your child's needs.
What age range does this resource suit?
It's ideal for children 3 - 6 years.
DOWNLOAD INFORMATION:
THIS IS A DIGITAL ITEM. No physical item will be shipped.
We recommend setting your printer setting to high quality and also use high quality paper.
The PDF file has been created in A4 and US Letter size formats.
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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.