The truth is, it's really hard to explain the notion of emotion to a child. Much less ask them to tell you which one they feel. However hard it is, though, research shows self-compassion is of utmost importance, beyond even self-esteem.
There are a few different options out there that can help, mostly games, but also books, apps, and dolls.
? Robot emotions flashcards at Mr. Printable.
? The emotional animals dice game, an active game for younger ones.
? The chill & spill journal, more of a pre-teen and teen item.
? A coloring/make your own story book.
? The emotion matching game, a how-to make your own photo to word matching game.
? Today, I feel silly, a book by Jamie Lee Curtis.
? Touch and learn emotions, a mobile app.
? Emotions memory, a French and English bilingual game.
? Funny families, another bilingual (French/English) card game based on the seven families game.
? Kimochi dolls.
(images as linked above)
Source: http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/teaching-kids-how-to-express-emotions-177495
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