4 Simple Charts To Help Your Kids Track Their Feelings

by Hong Kong Tran

Parents are learning how to help their kids better handle their emotions.

Parents are learning how to help their kids better handle their emotions.

Teaching kids about their emotions can be tricky…

Especially because feelings aren’t something they can see and touch in the same way they can touch their toys, their bed, or their parents…

But facial expressions can alert kids to their own feelings and it’s a great place to start.

Print out off these 4 Free Feelings charts so that your toddlers and little kids can start noticing the different types of feelings they have during the day.

Feeling Charts [FreePrintableBehaviorCharts]

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