Children need a safe outlet for feelings before they can control them.
What to do, step by step:
- Name emotions daily.
“You look frustrated,” or “You seem happy today.” - Use feeling charts or faces.
Visuals help them identify emotions. - Model expression.
“I’m sad, so I’m taking deep breaths.” - Encourage journaling or art.
Expression through play releases emotions. - Normalize all feelings.
“It’s okay to be mad or sad—feelings come and go.”

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