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Children by nature do not know how to express emotions since they have just started learning about feelings. Check out the blog for more details on over 30 activities and printables that teach emotions for kids! I am sure your little one will find this learning activity super fun! Be sure to check also the blog to find out more details about this learning activity. #freeprintables #learningactivities Psed Activities Eyfs, Sensory Feelings Activities, How To Teach Emotions To Preschoolers, Emotional Intelligence Preschool, Emotions Gross Motor Activities, Psed Activities Preschool, Emotions Activities For Kindergarten, Feeling Activities For Kindergarten, Teaching Feelings Preschool

Children by nature do not know how to express emotions since they have just started learning about feelings. Check out the blog for more details on over 30 activities and printables that teach emotions for kids! I am sure your little one will find this learning activity super fun! Be sure to check also the blog to find out more details about this learning activity. #freeprintables #learningactivities

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Little G got to practice her emotional intelligence skills this morning by sorting sad and happy faces. So interesting how difficult it is for her to recognize sad faces when it does not involve crying! Thanks to The Princess and the Tot for inspiring this fun activity! I have been interested in the importance of emotional intelligence ever since I began hearing about it more and more in books like this one: Emotional Intelligence: Why it Can Matter More Than IQ

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In this post I'll share with you 31 Free Printable & Activities for Learning About Feelings and Emotions. Need to teach your homeschool kids about the feelings and emotions they have? Then head over to the blog to grab these free printables and activities. Don't forget to save it to your homeschool resources board so you can easily refer to it later. Preschool learning | Teaching emotions | Social emotional skills | Emotions preschool | Learning resources Activities About Feelings, Social Emotional Activities Preschool, Social Emotional Learning Preschool, Emotions Preschool Activities, Feelings Activities Preschool, Feelings Preschool, Preschool Freebies, Teach Feelings, Emotions Game

In this post I'll share with you 31 Free Printable & Activities for Learning About Feelings and Emotions. Need to teach your homeschool kids about the feelings and emotions they have? Then head over to the blog to grab these free printables and activities. Don't forget to save it to your homeschool resources board so you can easily refer to it later. Preschool learning | Teaching emotions | Social emotional skills | Emotions preschool | Learning resources

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This board helps your child to recognise and talk about their emotions that they may be feeling. It helps younger children to relate them to colours, and referring back to their colourful jar full of wonderful emotions! It’s a great representation of how many feelings we can hold at the same time or through a week. A useful tool to identify emotions and open a conversation as to why they felt like that. Printed on to an a4 aluminium board Emotions Kids Activities, Jar Of Feelings, Feeling Activities For Kids, Colour Emotions, Feelings Activities For Kids, Therapy Office Ideas, Monster Emotions, Child Therapy Office, Emotion Board

This board helps your child to recognise and talk about their emotions that they may be feeling. It helps younger children to relate them to colours, and referring back to their colourful jar full of wonderful emotions! It’s a great representation of how many feelings we can hold at the same time or through a week. A useful tool to identify emotions and open a conversation as to why they felt like that. Printed on to an a4 aluminium board

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