For example, anger and disappointment are both negative emotions, but they can provoke very different reactions. Angry ...
Talk about times they've felt excited, surprised ... them feelings like ‘happy’, ‘sad’ and ‘angry’. You can also use pretend play as a way to help explain emotions to them – tell ...
Sometimes we feel happy and sometimes we feel sad ... Surprised - We feel surprised when we hear a loud noise. Lonely - We feel lonely when our friends aren't with us in the playground. Angry ...
First, brain changes occur when we feel emotions such as happy, sad or angry. These emotions cause physical reactions. Notice how, when we’re scared, the heart beats faster? Even smells ...