Emotion-sorting activities for children from birth through kindergarten use age-appropriate materials such as facial toys, picture cards, sensory bins, or story props to help little ones notice and explore different feelings. These playful tasks build emotional vocabulary, self-regulation, and empathy by having children match expressions, sort scenarios into feeling categories, or place items into “calm” versus “excited” bins while adults model words and coping strategies.
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What do you do with children on inclement weather days? Even on days when children cannot go outside, they must still be engaged all day. This 3-hour training w...
What do you do with children on inclement weather days? Even on days when children cannot go outside, they must still be engaged all day. This 3-hour training w...
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