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How Does Bear Feel-Emotion Cards

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How Does Bear Feel is a fantastic therapy tool for kids that includes 20 large bear emotion cards and 100 relatable short story scenarios. These cards help children improve their coping techniques and emotional understanding in a fun and interactive way. Use them to read emotion stories, find matching bear emotion cards, connect emotions to stories, and generate discussions about how the bears feel. Perfect for teaching social skills and problem-solving, these cards can help kids avoid tantrums and work through their feelings. Ideal for preschool classrooms, therapy centers, calming corners, homeschooling, or as a great travel or gift option.

Key Features:

·      Interactive Learning: Includes 20 large bear emotion cards and 100 short story scenarios to help children understand and cope with their emotions.

·      Versatile Use: Perfect for preschool classrooms, therapy centers, calming corners, homeschooling, and travel.

·      Educational and Engaging: Great for teaching social skills and problem-solving, helping kids avoid tantrums and work through their emotions.

·      Therapeutic Benefits: Ideal for autism therapy, speech therapy, ABA and BCBA therapists, social workers, and school counselors, fostering self-esteem and confidence in children.

 

Emotions Included:

ANGRY

FRUSTRATED

ANNOYED

DISGUSTED

DISAPPOINTED

HURT

LONELY

SAD

HAPPY

PROUD

EXCITED

CALM

CONFUSED

SHOCKED

SURPRISED

EMBARRASSED

JEALOUS

NERVOUS

SCARED

WORRIED

How to Use Cards:

Read it: Read each bear story with your child.

Discuss it: Discuss the story details and ask, “How does Bear feel?”

Find it: Find a bear card that matches the emotion in the story.

Connect it: Make a connection to that feeling or emotion by discussing if your child ever experienced that situation or something similar. 

Learn it: Learn about each emotion and how the facial features (eyes, eyebrows, mouth, posture etc.) correspond to the emotion and change with the level of the emotion or feeling.

Solve it: Talk about the problem in each story. Discuss possible solutions to solve the problem in the story.

Explore it: Have your child make up a story or tell a story about something that once happened and use the bear cards to match the correct emotion in the story.

How Does Bear Feel is a fantastic therapy tool for kids that includes 20 large bear emotion cards and 100 relatable short story scenarios. These cards help children improve their coping techniques and emotional understanding in a fun and interactive way. Use them to read emotion stories, find matching bear emotion cards, connect emotions to stories, and generate discussions about how the bears feel. Perfect for teaching social skills and problem-solving, these cards can help kids avoid tantrums and work through their feelings. Ideal for preschool classrooms, therapy centers, calming corners, homeschooling, or as a great travel or gift option.

Key Features:

·      Interactive Learning: Includes 20 large bear emotion cards and 100 short story scenarios to help children understand and cope with their emotions.

·      Versatile Use: Perfect for preschool classrooms, therapy centers, calming corners, homeschooling, and travel.

·      Educational and Engaging: Great for teaching social skills and problem-solving, helping kids avoid tantrums and work through their emotions.

·      Therapeutic Benefits: Ideal for autism therapy, speech therapy, ABA and BCBA therapists, social workers, and school counselors, fostering self-esteem and confidence in children.

 

Emotions Included:

ANGRY

FRUSTRATED

ANNOYED

DISGUSTED

DISAPPOINTED

HURT

LONELY

SAD

HAPPY

PROUD

EXCITED

CALM

CONFUSED

SHOCKED

SURPRISED

EMBARRASSED

JEALOUS

NERVOUS

SCARED

WORRIED

How to Use Cards:

Read it: Read each bear story with your child.

Discuss it: Discuss the story details and ask, “How does Bear feel?”

Find it: Find a bear card that matches the emotion in the story.

Connect it: Make a connection to that feeling or emotion by discussing if your child ever experienced that situation or something similar. 

Learn it: Learn about each emotion and how the facial features (eyes, eyebrows, mouth, posture etc.) correspond to the emotion and change with the level of the emotion or feeling.

Solve it: Talk about the problem in each story. Discuss possible solutions to solve the problem in the story.

Explore it: Have your child make up a story or tell a story about something that once happened and use the bear cards to match the correct emotion in the story.