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The Feels Educator Set

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Diseñada para apoyar y abordar las habilidades socioemocionales de los niños, La Edición para Educadores de The Feels ayuda a los estudiantes a aprender a identificar 5 estados emocionales principales, así como estrategias para cuidar sus sentimientos. Con el tiempo, practicar las habilidades que ofrece The Feels fomenta la colaboración en lugar de la confrontación con las emociones, enseñando a los niños a escuchar sin juzgar lo que nuestros sentimientos tienen que decir para que podamos decidir el mejor curso de acción a seguir. Este plan de estudios apoyará a los estudiantes en la identificación de emociones, la regulación emocional, la atención plena y la resolución colaborativa de problemas.


Estándares Básicos Comunes:¨RL.1.3, RL.2.3

Materias:¨Orientación Escolar, Educación del Carácter, Educación Especial, Lectura, Habilidades para la Vida

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El plan de estudios de The Feels presenta a los estudiantes cada uno de los seis Estándares de Aprendizaje Socioemocional establecidos por el Estado de Washington, abordando puntos de referencia e indicadores mediante una narrativa atractiva y herramientas de aprendizaje complementarias a las que se puede acceder continuamente en el aula para reforzar el aprendizaje. Obtén más información sobre los estándares de Washington AQUÍ.

Customer Reviews (5.0 / 5 · 18 reviews)

Andrew ★★★★★

The card showing the five emotions with specific coping strategies has been a game-changer during morning circle time. It’s sturdy enough for little hands and the kids actually remember to use the breathing technique when they’re upset.

Penelope ★★★★★

My students were struggling to name their feelings, but these cards with the 5 emotional states gave them the vocabulary they needed. The included strategy prompts are a game-changer for calming down.

Victoria ★★★★★

The emotion cards are thick and sturdy enough for daily classroom use, which was a relief. My kids actually enjoy sorting through the color-coded zones to figure out their own feelings.

Isabella ★★★★★

I was surprised at how quickly my students started opening up during our morning check-ins using the prompts. The "strategies for taking care" cards gave them concrete ways to calm down when they're upset, which has been a game-changer in my classroom.

Amelia B. ★★★★★

The cards are sturdy enough for small hands to pass around, and my students are already using the breathing strategies during morning circle. It’s made a real difference in how they handle big feelings.

Sebastian C. ★★★★★

My kindergartners were struggling to name their big feelings, but the visual prompts on these cards finally clicked for them. The “strategy” side with calm-down ideas has been a lifesaver during our morning circle time.

Sebastian ★★★★★

I’ve been using the strategy cards with my first graders, and they actually stop and point to the one for “frustrated” before a meltdown happens. It’s a simple but powerful way to give them words for what they’re feeling.

Adam F. ★★★★★

The visual cards for each emotion make it so easy to start conversations. The "strategies" section gives kids real, actionable steps instead of just talking about feelings. This set has already become a go-to in my classroom.

Charlotte ★★★★★

My kindergartners were instantly engaged with the cards that show distinct facial expressions for each emotion—the "scared" one finally gave us a starting point for talking about anxiety. The included strategy prompts have been a lifesaver during our morning check-ins, giving them concrete tools beyond just naming the feeling.

Eli ★★★★★

I was skeptical about another feelings chart, but the strategies for taking care of each emotion actually gave my students real tools to use. The five emotional states are clear and easy for them to identify, and I've already seen them reaching for the calming tips on their own.