Suggested use & practical examples


  • At the “Fear” station, a child might hug themselves tightly and say, “I feel fear when there’s a loud noise at night.”
  • At the “Pride” station, a child might stand tall with hands on their hips and say, “I felt proud when I helped my friend.”
  • At the “Surprise” station, a child might widen their eyes and open their mouth, saying, “I was surprised when my grandparents came to visit without telling me.”
  • At the “Sadness” station, a child might lower their shoulders and look down, softly saying, “I felt sad when my pet was sick.”

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