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The Tools for Teaching Emotions download includes 3 detailed steps for teaching children the skills needed to know and understand emotions, including examples of practice activities and descriptions.
glad
optimistic
overjoyed
joyful
ecstatic
good
fine
perfect
great
cheerful
depressed
sorrowful
upset
homesick
unhappy
awful
miserable
disappointed
out of sorts
bashful
blushing
flustered
shamed
sheepish
shy
distraught
distracted
oblivious
preoccupied
removed
remiss
diverted
out to lunch
grossed out
disgusted
nauseous
ill
angry
aggravated
irate
frustrated
ticked off
awful
upset
furious
enthusiastic
impatient
anxious
interested
eager
intent
spirited
passionate
thrilled
sleepy
exhausted
lazy
bugged
irritated
bothered
displeased
put out
irked
miffed
sore
peaceful
relaxed
cool
collected
composed
level-headed
afraid
terrified
horrified
petrified
frightened
crazy
funny
silly
dopey
worried
anxious
stressed
shocked
wide-eyed
astonished
astounded
flabbergasted
overwhelmed
adore
cherish
beloved
care for
fancy
bewildered
obscure
mislead
clouded
muddled
honored
dignified
eminent
impressive
noble
alone
apart
deserted
desolate
forsaken
destitute
empty
solitary
reclusive
rejected
bold
adventurous
daring
fearless
confident
spirited
unfearful
unafraid
courageous
This list of functional words was professionally selected to be the most useful for a child or adult who has difficulty with this language principle.
We encourage you to use this list when practicing at home.
Home practice will make progress toward meeting individual language goals much faster.
Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) are only able to see students/clients 30-60 mins (or less) per week.
This is not enough time or practice for someone to strengthen their understanding of this important language concept.
Every day that your loved one goes without practice it becomes more difficult to help them.
We know life is busy , but if you're reading this you're probably someone who cares about helping their loved one as much as you can.
Practice 5-10 minutes whenever you can, but try to do it on a consistent basis (daily).
Please, please, please use this list to practice.
It will be a great benefit to you and your loved one's progress.
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