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Engaging Activities for Kids' Emotional Development

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                         Emotions  !!!!  Emotions  !!!!  Emotions What is Feeling for Kids? From where it's coming? How can we define it? Why do kids need it? Is it essential for humans? Feelings F eelings for kids are the different emotions they experience inside. They can come from other places, like things they see, hear, or experience. Kids relate to their feelings by noticing how their body feels and how they react. For example, if a child sees their favorite ice cream, they might feel happy and excited, with a big smile on their face. If they hear a loud noise, they might feel scared and want to find safety. It's essential for kids to understand and talk about their feelings with grown-ups, so they can learn how to handle them and make choices that help them feel good. Here are the Four huge  ones [Feeling] Feelings have a profound impact on kids' life, every single day, and every single minute. It's beneficial to understand their origins and how they arise, as t

"Engage Young Minds with Mindfulness Activities for Kids - Explore Emotions and Creativity"

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M indfulness means paying really close attention to what's happening right now. It's about noticing your thoughts, feelings, and the world without getting carried away.  When we are not distracted and paying attention to the world around us, we discover things that are often hidden from our awareness!! Tremendous things are in store for you, wonderful surprises await you!                                                                                                                      --- Roald Dahl  Why do kids need mindfulness? 1. Improve Emotional regulation 2. Increase self-esteem 3. Decreased worry 4. Improved concentration 5. Increased body image 6. Improve Acceptance 7. Improve social skills 8. Make your mood better 9. Better decision making let's dive into these mindfulness activities for kids🧘‍♀️🧘‍♂️ 1. Breathing hands Bring one hand up close to your nose, but without touching it. Feel your breath against your hand. How does it feel? Warm? Cool? Soft? Strong?. 

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