Make a Healthy “Feelings Faces” Snack
[Source: PBS Kids]
Using words to describe feelings can help give your child power over his emotions, making them less overwhelming or scary. And talking about feelings with a caring listener helps children understand that feelings are normal — and that others have felt that way, too. Help your child think about how emotions look and feel with this activity that doubles as a healthy snack!
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