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This book presents a card game to enable people to become more aware of their feelings. For adults and children; With individuals or in small groups, home, school (eg circle time, learning support), therapy; Adaptable: 5 min ice breaker to 6 separate workshop sessions; and it can be played with a dice Covers a range of feelings, for example angry, jealous, calm, disappointed, overwhelmed, proud, frustrated. The cards are in 6 sections: 1. Give an example of when you felt? 2. Situation cards. How would you feel if.? 3. You are feeling...How would you show it? 4. Dealing with different emotions. 5. Helping friends to deal with different feelings. 6. Other people''s feelings.

Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.

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Let s Talk: Feelings is a card game to enable people to become more aware of their feelings.
It is an adaptable resource, designed for use as a 5-minute ice breaker, in a one-hour discussion, or in a series of more detailed workshop sessions.
It covers a range of feelings, for example: angry, jealous, calm, disappointed, overwhelmed, proud, nervous, frustrated, uncomfortable, curious, left out, loving.

The cards are presented in 6 sections:

  1. Give an example of when you felt...?
  2. How would you feel if...? (for example, if all your friends were invited to a party and you weren t, or if you get the blame for something you did not do)
  3. You are feeling...? How would you show it?
  4. Dealing with different emotions
  5. Helping friends to deal with different feelings
  6. Other people s feelings (e.g. You boast about your achievements. How might the other person feel?; You ask for help from a friend even though you know they are busy. How might they feel?).

Let s Talk: Feelings can be used:

With adults and children

With individuals or in small groups

At home, school (e.g. circle time, learning support), in therapy settings

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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book presents a card game to enable people to become more aware of their feelings. For adults and children; With individuals or in small groups, home, school (eg circle time, learning support), therapy; Adaptable: 5 min ice breaker to 6 separate workshop sessions; and it can be played with a dice Covers a range of feelings, for example angry, jealous, calm, disappointed, overwhelmed, proud, frustrated. The cards are in 6 sections: 1. Give an example of when you felt? 2. Situation cards. How would you feel if.? 3. You are feeling...How would you show it? 4. Dealing with different emotions. 5. Helping friends to deal with different feelings. 6. Other people''s feelings.

      Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.

      Table of Contents

      Let s Talk: Feelings is a card game to enable people to become more aware of their feelings.
      It is an adaptable resource, designed for use as a 5-minute ice breaker, in a one-hour discussion, or in a series of more detailed workshop sessions.
      It covers a range of feelings, for example: angry, jealous, calm, disappointed, overwhelmed, proud, nervous, frustrated, uncomfortable, curious, left out, loving.

      The cards are presented in 6 sections:

      1. Give an example of when you felt...?
      2. How would you feel if...? (for example, if all your friends were invited to a party and you weren t, or if you get the blame for something you did not do)
      3. You are feeling...? How would you show it?
      4. Dealing with different emotions
      5. Helping friends to deal with different feelings
      6. Other people s feelings (e.g. You boast about your achievements. How might the other person feel?; You ask for help from a friend even though you know they are busy. How might they feel?).

      Let s Talk: Feelings can be used:

      With adults and children

      With individuals or in small groups

      At home, school (e.g. circle time, learning support), in therapy settings

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