Children learn to name and express emotions in safe, supportive settings.
We’ll cover:
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Emotion vocabulary: happy, sad, excited, worried.
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Visual aids: picture cards and drawings.
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Role play: acting out different feelings.
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Discussion: connecting emotions to real events.
Benefits:
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Develops emotional intelligence.
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Reduces frustration and miscommunication.
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Builds empathy through shared experiences.
By practicing feelings talk, children become better at expressing themselves and supporting friends.
