Children's emotions

How to teach emotions to young children

Emotions can be complex and challenging, especially for young children who are still learning to navigate their feelings. This period of emotional development is crucial as children begin to recognise and articulate what they feel, often for the first time. Understanding their emotions can be overwhelming without proper guidance. Here are some practical tips and strategies to help your child understand, identify, and express their feelings in a healthy and constructive way.
Emotions and children

 

1.Talk about feelings

Start by regularly discussing emotions in everyday conversations. Use simple language to label feelings e.g. “I see you’re smiling; you must be happy!” This helps children identify and name their emotions. Additionally, encourage children to express their emotions through creative activities like drawing or storytelling. It's important to provide reassurance that all feelings are normal and okay. This helps them build emotional resilience, and helps them understand that they are not alone in experiencing a wide range of emotions.

2.Model emotional expression

Kids learn a lot of their traits from observing adults, so show them how to express emotions appropriately. If you’re feeling frustrated, you might say, “I’m feeling frustrated because I can’t find my keys, I’m going to take a deep breath to calm down”. This shows them a healthy way to manage and express their emotions. 

3.Using My Little Morphée 

My Little Morphée has 8 animal companions to take them along their relaxation journey. Each animal will help your child develop a new skill. The butterfly embodies happiness, whilst the lion represents confidence. Overall there are over 190 sessions to listen to, and the simple two key system makes it easy for your munchkins to choose a session by themselves.

4.Create a safe emotional environment 

Creating a safe environment for your child to express emotions involves consistently being attentive and non-judgmental, setting aside regular times for open conversations, and reassuring them that they are loved and accepted no matter what they feel. All these actions helps to foster a secure and trusting space where they feel comfortable sharing.

5.Coping strategies

Equip your child with simple techniques to manage emotions. You can guide them by suggesting ways to manage strong emotions, such as taking deep breaths, counting to ten, or talking to a trusted adult. This teaches them healthy coping strategies and helps them understand that while emotions are natural, they can choose how to respond to them constructively.

We hope these tips and tricks have provided helpful tools to navigate your child’s emotional journey. Remember, every child is unique, so find what works best for your little one. Enjoy this special bonding time as you help them understand their feelings.



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