'How Do I Feel?' Wheel - Emotional Literacy Downloadable | EYFS, KS1-4/K-12
The ‘How Do I Feel?’ Wheel boosts children’s emotional literacy skills, suitable for:
Processing feelings
Behaviour management
Self-expression
Conflict resolution
Building vocabulary
Self-reflection
Mood regulation
Healthy communication
Empathy
SEN Support
Now available as a digital resource exclusive to Downloadables®, our best-selling ‘How Do I Feel?’ Wheel equips children (and grown-ups) with the necessary skills to become emotionally literate.
Whether in the classroom or at home, children of all ages and support needs can use the moving dials to pinpoint specific vocabulary and visual representations that reflect their inner thoughts and outer behaviours in a simple way, allowing for better contextualisation of emotional vocabulary.
The ‘How Do I Feel?’ Wheel includes:
Step-by-step instructions
Child-friendly definitions of complex emotions.
Visual representations of feelings.
Double-sided printouts.
Emotions Charts for monitoring emotions.
User guide to inspire lesson plans or at-home activities.
‘Zones of regulation’ colours.
Developed under the advice of Highly Specialised Children’s Clinical Psychologist, Dr Daniel Weisberg of CAYP Psychology, the ‘How Do I Feel?’ Wheel has been nominated for number international educational awards, been featured in research projects at the Universities of Limerick & Lincoln in the departments of Mental Health & Social Care, respectively.
By accessing LinkyThinks Downloadables (free or paid) you agree to our Terms of Service
The ‘How Do I Feel?’ Wheel boosts children’s emotional literacy skills, suitable for:
Processing feelings
Behaviour management
Self-expression
Conflict resolution
Building vocabulary
Self-reflection
Mood regulation
Healthy communication
Empathy
SEN Support
Now available as a digital resource exclusive to Downloadables®, our best-selling ‘How Do I Feel?’ Wheel equips children (and grown-ups) with the necessary skills to become emotionally literate.
Whether in the classroom or at home, children of all ages and support needs can use the moving dials to pinpoint specific vocabulary and visual representations that reflect their inner thoughts and outer behaviours in a simple way, allowing for better contextualisation of emotional vocabulary.
The ‘How Do I Feel?’ Wheel includes:
Step-by-step instructions
Child-friendly definitions of complex emotions.
Visual representations of feelings.
Double-sided printouts.
Emotions Charts for monitoring emotions.
User guide to inspire lesson plans or at-home activities.
‘Zones of regulation’ colours.
Developed under the advice of Highly Specialised Children’s Clinical Psychologist, Dr Daniel Weisberg of CAYP Psychology, the ‘How Do I Feel?’ Wheel has been nominated for number international educational awards, been featured in research projects at the Universities of Limerick & Lincoln in the departments of Mental Health & Social Care, respectively.
By accessing LinkyThinks Downloadables (free or paid) you agree to our Terms of Service
The ‘How Do I Feel?’ Wheel boosts children’s emotional literacy skills, suitable for:
Processing feelings
Behaviour management
Self-expression
Conflict resolution
Building vocabulary
Self-reflection
Mood regulation
Healthy communication
Empathy
SEN Support
Now available as a digital resource exclusive to Downloadables®, our best-selling ‘How Do I Feel?’ Wheel equips children (and grown-ups) with the necessary skills to become emotionally literate.
Whether in the classroom or at home, children of all ages and support needs can use the moving dials to pinpoint specific vocabulary and visual representations that reflect their inner thoughts and outer behaviours in a simple way, allowing for better contextualisation of emotional vocabulary.
The ‘How Do I Feel?’ Wheel includes:
Step-by-step instructions
Child-friendly definitions of complex emotions.
Visual representations of feelings.
Double-sided printouts.
Emotions Charts for monitoring emotions.
User guide to inspire lesson plans or at-home activities.
‘Zones of regulation’ colours.
Developed under the advice of Highly Specialised Children’s Clinical Psychologist, Dr Daniel Weisberg of CAYP Psychology, the ‘How Do I Feel?’ Wheel has been nominated for number international educational awards, been featured in research projects at the Universities of Limerick & Lincoln in the departments of Mental Health & Social Care, respectively.
By accessing LinkyThinks Downloadables (free or paid) you agree to our Terms of Service
By accessing LinkyThinks Downloadables (free or paid) you agree to our Terms of Service