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Social Emotional

Check out our favorite things for kids to support their social emotional development! This post contains Amazon affiliate links.

This game encourages discussions about various scenarios and how a child might feel in each. It serves as an excellent tool to build social-emotional skills and develop coping strategies, empowering children to better navigate their emotions in everyday situations.

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Perfect for opening, closing, hiding, and treating the included pets, this toy engages children in creative problem-solving and role-play. Families can use it as a tool to discuss feelings, practice empathy, and make decisions about which colorful room the pets should visit. It's a delightful blend of play and learning that helps children explore emotions in a hands-on, engaging way!"

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This toys encourages emotional awareness, helping kids identify and label feelings while also fostering empathy and social skills. This versatile toy also promotes fine motor development as children manipulate the pieces to create expressive faces, enhancing their dexterity and hand strength.

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This interactive book guides children through the process of naming their emotions and the physical sensations accompanying them. Teaching kids to tune into their bodies and name their feelings is a foundation for emotional regulation.

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With this toy's colorful, interactive design, it helps kids identify feelings, build emotional awareness, and develop empathy in a playful, hands-on manner.

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With colorful felt pieces, kids can create and customize a variety of facial expressions, helping them identify and understand different feelings. This engaging game supports emotional recognition, fine motor skills, and encourages imaginative storytelling.

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Ideal for moments of stress or anxiety, this kit provides effective strategies to help children calm down, focus, and regain emotional balance.

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Teaching kids about interoception is important because it helps them recognize and understand the internal sensations their bodies experience. This awareness supports self-regulation, emotional well-being, and the ability to respond appropriately to their physical and emotional needs.

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Using colorful cards featuring various facial expressions, children "swat" the correct emotion in response to prompts, helping to improve emotional recognition, social skills, and impulse control.

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By matching cards featuring various facial expressions, children learn to strengthen their emotional vocabulary. Family members can exapnd on the game, labeling times that they experienced that emotion promoting meaningful conversations about feelings.

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Take turns feeding the Woozle by following various instructions that require coordination and cooperation. This game promotes turn-taking, listening skills, and teamwork, while also encouraging children to express their feelings and practice patience.

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