Feelings and Dealings: Color My Emotions: An SEL Coloring Book to Build Emotional Intelligence, Social Skills, and Empathy
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Feelings and Dealings: Color My Emotions: An SEL Coloring Book to Build Emotional Intelligence, Social Skills, and Empathy
This Social Emotional Learning (SEL) coloring book supports emotional health and connection! Parents, teachers, caregivers, and mental health professionals of children ages 3 - 8 years love using the Feelings and Dealings coloring book to develop empathy. This therapeutic tool develops emotional intelligence and social skills through fun and engaging interaction. Kids discover a wide range of 24 common emotions which builds empathy, self and other awareness, and interpersonal connection. While coloring, kids learn how to identify emotions through facial expressions, body language, and in social contexts. What you will find inside the book: • A total of 48 coloring pages on single side pages, including 24 Individual Pose Pages designed to develop emotional intelligence and 24 corresponding Social Scene Pages designed to develop social intelligence and social skills. • 24 Individual Pose Pages: Each Individual Pose page shows a child expressing an emotion through nonverbal cues such as facial expressions and body language. The emotions are labeled in the lower right corner. • 24 Social Scene Pages: Each Social Scene page conveys an emotion in a realistic social situation involving family, friends, and pets in a variety of age appropriate settings. • Each Individual Pose Page matches a Social Scene Page so kids discover 24 nuanced emotions including the basics (afraid, angry, happy, etc.) to modern, complex emotions (distracted, overwhelmed, etc.) in individual and social contexts. • A nice large format (8.5"x11" size) for young kids with small hands. Who and how it helps: • Aids Parents, Therapists, Teachers, and Caregivers: Counselors and Psychologists use the coloring pages in therapy, teachers use them in the classroom to teach empathy and social skills, and parents use them as conversation starters to connect with their children or simply as an educational aid in child development. • Supports emotional health and connection: Kids discover a wide range of 24 emotions which builds empathy, self and other awareness, interpersonal connection, and models ways to express needs. • Teaches empathy: When you have empathy, you can better understand another person’s emotions and actions. Empathy broadens our perspective, improves communication, better enables collaboration, and deepens relationships.