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I put together the following five A4 emotion posters for use with my pupils at school. The emotions are straightforward on sheet 1 and progress to more sophisticated emotions by sheet 6. These can be used to develop children's emotional literacy in a variety of ways. Here are a few examples of how they could be used.1. Start with sheet 1 as a poster on your child's wall and as your child gets older, add subsequent sheets to develop their emotional vocabulary. At bedtime, ask your child to find

I put together the following five A4 emotion posters for use with my pupils at school. The emotions are straightforward on sheet 1 and progress to more sophisticated emotions by sheet 6. These can be used to develop children's emotional literacy in a variety of ways. Here are a few examples of how they could be used.1. Start with sheet 1 as a poster on your child's wall and as your child gets older, add subsequent sheets to develop their emotional vocabulary. At bedtime, ask your child to…

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It's important for children to be able to recognize and name feelings. Young children are usually able to understand four basic feelings of Happy, Sad, Mad and Scared. Stick puppets are a fun way to help your child learn to identify their feelings. Draw these feeling faces on paper circles or have your child draw them. Better yet, draw them together. Attach them to a craft stick using tape. Now it's time for the feelings puppet show to begin! Stand a two-pocket folder on its end for a puppet…

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