Emotion cards 2 "Me with Others " is a simple but efficient tool to help your child to control own feelings and to solve conflicts. Encourage your child to talk and support the emotional development. Age: from 6 years and throughout life.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- 21 high-quality cards
- On each card there is a unique situation represented
- To each situation there are questions designed by a licensed Psychologist and licensed psychotherapist.
- The cards are illustrated to arouse curiosity & imagination
- Promotes self-esteem & empathy
- Large, sturdy and easy to handle (A6)
- Can be used from age 6 and throughout life.
WHICH EMOTIONS
- Different
- The outsider
- Performance
- Contact
- Conflict
- Equal value
- Failure
- Brave
- Envy
- Shame
- Guilt
- Stop
- Competition
- Appearance
- Friendship
- Integrity
- Truth
- Respect
- Acceptance
- Criticism
- The riddle
MUST MY CHILD BE EXACTLY 6 YEARS OLD TO USE THESE CARDS?
We have age instructions on our cards, but not age limits. Children develop at different rates, which makes it difficult to determine what is right for your child. The instructions are set along ordinary themes that come at different ages. However, the theme "I" found in Emotion Cards 1 is as relevant as 3 years old, 8 years old and 36 years old. There is no upper age limit for emotional consciousness.
AREN'T THESE TOPICS A LITTLE ADVANCED FOR THIS AGE?
The emotions that are represented can be both known and unknown to a younger child. By reflecting on a feeling with an adult, the child learns to identify them once they show up. Although a feeling can be unknown to a young child, they are still there. However, all children are different, and it is you as an adult who determines what is suitable for your child. If a card does not seem appropriate right now, it is simply put aside for so long.
DO I HAVE TO HAVE COMPLETED ALL CARDS IN EMOTION CARDS 1 TO START WITH EMOTION CARDS 2?
No, you don't have to start in a special order. The cards are designed so that each step is independent of each other. We specify a suitable starting age as a guide. It is up to you as an adult to decide what suits your child best.