Name That Feeling
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100

You feel this when someone gives you a hug or a kind word.

Happy or loved

100

This part of your body helps you think and feel.

Brain

100

You do this slowly with your breath to feel calm.

Deep breathing, belly breathing, blowing out the candle


100

You use this word when someone is doing something you don’t like.

Say, 'No'
100

You do this when you tell someone how you feel. 

Talk or share

200

 This feeling happens when you don’t get your way.

mad or frustrated

200

This part of your brain keeps you safe and reacts fast when you're scared.

Amygdala

200

You can draw, color, or write to do this with your feelings.

express them

200

 This invisible thing helps keep your body and feelings safe.

Boundaries


200

Saying "I feel ___" is called using your...

Feeling words or I-statements


300

You feel this way when something scary happens.

Afraid, nervous, frightened

300

When you're calm, this part of your brain helps you make good choices.

The thinking brain or prefrontal cortex

300

This toy can help your hands when you're feeling fidgety or upset.

stress ball or fidget toy

300

If someone is too close and it makes you uncomfortable, you can say this.


“Please give me space”?

300

A person you can tell your feelings to is a...

trusted adult or friend

400

This feeling is like a storm in your tummy when you're nervous.

Worried, anxious, frightened

400

When you're angry, scared, your body might do this.

Flight, Fight, or Freeze


400

Moving your body in fun ways, like dancing or jumping, helps with this.

letting out energy/calming down

400

When someone says "no," a respectful choice is to...

listen (or stop)

400

It’s okay to feel mad, but it’s not okay to do this.

hurt someone or break things

500

This feeling happens when someone hurts your feelings. 

Sad, hurt, upset

500

Taking deep breaths helps this part of your body slow down.

Heart and nervous system



500

This is a quiet place you go when you need to feel safe and calm.

calm corner (or safe space)

500

This grown-up can help you when someone isn’t respecting your boundaries.

Trusted adult, teacher, therapist 
500

Talking about your feelings can help you feel more...

calm, safe, or better