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Emotions Scenarios

Emotions Scenarios

$5.00

Asking your child “how would you feel?” can help them develop better empathy as well as increasing their emotional vocabulary. In these Emotion Scenarios, kids can decide how they think someone would feel in a particular situation. Note: This is a digital download (PDF).

Categories: Emotions, Printables
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Asking your child “how would you feel?” can help them develop better empathy as well as increasing their emotional vocabulary. In these Emotion Scenarios, kids can try to put themselves in another’s shoes and decide how they think someone would feel in a particular situation. This helps them match the emotion name with face with circumstance.
These can be used at home or in the classroom.

Note: This product is a digital download (PDF).

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