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Helping Kids Name Their Feelings

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FEELINGS SKILLS • GUIDE

Helping Kids Name Their Feelings

Build emotion vocabulary with feeling faces, stories, body clues, adult modeling, support phrases, daily check-ins, art, and movement.

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🔥 Feeling words · gentle check-ins

Get an instant PDF guide for building emotion vocabulary, using feeling faces, connecting feelings to stories, noticing body clues, and practicing support phrases. Made for families who want feeling conversations to feel gentle, specific, and easier to start.

Built for practical emotional awareness that supports adult modeling, daily feelings check-ins, art, movement, and kind celebration.

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Feeling words grow best when naming stays gentle

Kids may not have words for feelings yet

The guide helps build emotion vocabulary, use feeling faces, and connect feelings to familiar story moments.

Body clues can explain what words cannot

Body clue noticing, adult feeling words, and support phrases give children more ways to describe what is happening.

Feelings check-ins can become too intense

The I-Don’t-Know Feeling case study, non-interrogating prompts, and daily check-ins keep naming supportive.

Emotional awareness needs playful practice

Art, movement, gentle celebration, and repeat practice help children keep naming feelings naturally.

 
WHAT’S INSIDE

Inside the guide, 4 chapters and 12 lessons

Chapter 1: Build Daily Skills

Build emotion vocabulary, use feeling faces, and connect feelings to stories.

Chapter 2: Practice Helping

Notice body clues, model adult feelings words, and practice support phrases.

Chapter 3: Understand Feelings

Use the I-Don’t-Know Feeling case study, avoid interrogating feelings, and create daily feelings check-ins.

Chapter 4: Repeat What Works

Use art and movement, celebrate emotional awareness, and keep naming gentle.

 
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Get instant access to a practical PDF guide that helps children build feeling words, notice body clues, use support phrases, and check in calmly.

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