Emotional Expression Through Language for Primary Learners
Description
This program helps young learners express emotions using healthy and understandable language. Students learn to name basic emotions instead of acting them out physically. The lessons connect feelings with appropriate verbal responses. Visual emotion cards help students identify emotions in themselves and others. Students practice short sentences for expressing frustration, excitement, or disappointment. Teachers receive daily emotion-check routines. The training helps reduce tantrums caused by communication limitations. Small group activities strengthen emotional awareness. Repetition builds emotional vocabulary over time. By the end, students communicate emotions instead of suppressing or exploding with them.
Format: Video lessons, printable emotion cards, daily reflection prompts
Duration: 4 weeks
What You’ll Learn: Emotional vocabulary, self-expression, emotional awareness
Target Audience: Primary teachers, school psychologists, parents