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Children have Big Feelings, and it’s our responsibility as teachers and parents to help them acknowledge their feelings and express them in appropriate ways. Having the vocabulary to name different feelings is an important part of developing emotional intelligence and emotional regulation skills. Have you ever heard of the “name it to tame it” strategy? The phrase was invented by Dr. Dan Siegel. It’s well known in psychology and counseling that naming and expressing intense emotions reduce their power. Emotions are a form of energy and energy wants to be expressed and released. Discussing so-called negative feelings helps reduce and manage them in health ways. Your children or students can’t effectively name their big emotions if they have limited vocabulary for their emotional state. These coloring pages can help your children identify and name various feelings and emotions. Each coloring page has a child expressing an emotion and the feeling/emotion’s name in bubble letters to color or rainbow write. There are some repeats so that several emotions are shown with a boy and a girl.
This set of emotions and feelings coloring sheets has 13 pages. Here’s a look at what you’re getting:
Free printable emotions and feelings coloring pages PDF download area
These coloring pages are licensed for personal and single classroom use. This means you’re welcome to print and use them for your own family, students, therapy clients, library activity, etc. You are not licensed to redistribute the files or print outs to other adults for use with their children/students. Selling the printables or files is prohibited. I hope you find these printable emotion coloring pages helpful! Make sure to discover additional free printables for little learners while you’re here on The Artisan Life:










