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DIY Feelings-Faces Plates to develop emotional language, perspective taking, and tools for social/emotional development in infants & toddlers Infant Toddler Classroom, Infant Curriculum, Emotional Activities, Complex Emotions, Feelings Faces, Infant Lesson Plans, Feelings Activities, Toddler Curriculum, Infant Classroom

I don't think she could even sit up yet, but I remember noticing that my daughter would watch another baby's reaction after she snatched a toy from him. I know she didn't do it to make the other child unhappy... but I felt like maybe I could help her understand that her actions had an affect on other people by talking about how the other baby felt sad, and offering a solution.

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Emotional regulation involves recognising emotions, using language to express feelings, learning to calm oneself down in the face of overwhelming emotions, and learning to treat others with kindness and empathy. And these are skills and behaviours that need to be learned. Toddlers and preschoolers are learning so much about themselves and their place in the world. They are often overwhelmed with big emotions and their often extreme reactions to these emotions - such as tantrums, yelling, hit... Toddler Feelings, Infant Curriculum, Pyramid Model, Emotional Activities, Teaching Emotions, Emotions Preschool, Feelings Activities, Toddler Curriculum, Big Emotions

Emotional regulation involves recognising emotions, using language to express feelings, learning to calm oneself down in the face of overwhelming emotions, and learning to treat others with kindness and empathy. And these are skills and behaviours that need to be learned. Toddlers and preschoolers are learning so much about themselves and their place in the...

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Help your children learn emotions and feelings with our creative hands on activities using plastic eggs, faces, and the printable set with BONUS ideas.

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Have you seen the movie “Inside Out” yet? We just saw it, and I absolutely love how it is a starting point to discussing emotions with kids. In Brain Rules for Babies (affiliate link) by leading brains specialist John Medina, he says that empathy is one of the leading predictors of social competency in adults. This paper...Read More

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𝗡𝗶𝗻𝗶 𝗚𝗿𝗮𝘆𝗰𝗲 on Instagram: "Is it sad that I've bought a brand new muffin tin purely for play purposes?🫣 

This activity provides a great opportunity to learn about and recognise emotions. Pointing out what each expression could mean (angry, silly, sad etc) is a great way to reinforce the meaning/emotion behind the faces and ultimately help your toddler identify and express their own feelings. 

It's also great for fine motor development, colour recognition, focus & concentration, and language development!

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𝗡𝗶𝗻𝗶 𝗚𝗿𝗮𝘆𝗰𝗲 on Instagram: "Is it sad that I've bought a brand new muffin tin purely for play purposes?🫣 This activity provides a great opportunity to learn about and recognise emotions. Pointing out what each expression could mean (angry, silly, sad etc) is a great way to reinforce the meaning/emotion behind the faces and ultimately help your toddler identify and express their own feelings. It's also great for fine motor development, colour recognition, focus & concentration…

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