The colors that surround us have an impact on the way we feel, and anyone who's ever studied or worked in art, design, or marketing knows this. This chart breaks down some of those connections between ...
In this activity, your child will begin to understand feelings by drawing faces with different emotions. They can then use the chart to point to the face that best matches how they are feeling.
In language, we easily link colors and emotions. English speakers see red, feel blue, or are green with envy, meaning they are angry, sad, or envious, respectively. French speakers voient rouge (see ...
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Mental Mondays: How To Track Your Feelings With An Emotion Chart
A Style Rave Originated Content. Visit www.StyleRave.com for more rave-worthy fashion, beauty, lifestyle and culture news. Our emotions serve as powerful indicators of our mental and emotional ...
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