Teaching Feelings to Young Children
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There are several different ways to start teaching feelings. One of the best ways is to create flashcards of different emotions and ask students to act them out. Then, they can ask others to react appropriately. For instance, a happy child could get a high five, while a shy child might be held close by the teacher. The key is to make the experience fun and interesting for both the teacher and the students. Here are some examples of ways to teach feelings to young children:
Emotional intelligence is important because it helps us relate more easily to others and earn more money. Research from TalentSmart shows that emotionally intelligent people have a better self-awareness and empathy. By teaching kids how to express their emotions, you can increase your child's self-awareness and boost his or her self-esteem. In addition, emotional vocabulary will improve your child's reading and writing skills. And, once kids understand the concept, they'll be better equipped to handle difficult situations.
Playing games to teach feelings is a fun and effective way to teach children about different emotions. A simple card game based on matching and assigning pictures to emotions can encourage your child to learn the concept of feeling. You can also use a feeling cube to help your child identify what they are feeling and let others guess what they're feeling. And if you're feeling particularly hesitant to use this approach, you can also play a game with them where they try to guess what their family members are feeling and then see who can guess what they're feeling.
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