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Feelings and Emotions

Feelings play a huge part in our daily lives and children should learn about how they feel to help them react better to different situations. They can be taught positive and negative emotions such as happiness, mad, and scared at an early age. As they get older, you can explain emotions such as nervousness, shyness, confusion, and more to them.

Here are 20 feelings vocabulary that is related to some basic emotions and feelings for your children:

Angry
Bored
Cold
Confused
Excited
Energetic
Guilty
Happy
Hot
Nervous
Sad
Scared
Shy
Sick
Sleepy
Surprised
Proud
Tired
Upset
Worried

How To Teach Your Children About Their Feelings

When teaching toddlers to learn English with emotional topics, it is advisable to combine direct examples for children to easily imagine. For example, when portraying feelings of anger or happiness, parents should show emotions on their faces.

When pronouncing words of emotions, parents should be happy to smile with children. By combining facial expressions with pronunciation, preschoolers will learn which emotions should use with which vocabulary.

To learn more about Feelings and Emotions for kids, watch our Feeling Song for kids on Galaxy Kids Youtube channel.

When children visualize the relationship between vocabulary and emotions, Galaxy Kids believes that their ability to master emotions when communicating in English will be extremely good. Currently, there are many methods of learning English by topic, depending on your child’s interests, personality, and ability to absorb, parents can choose an interactive method when teaching their children to learn English. When they find the right method, they will learn very quickly and effectively in just a short time.

To learn feelings and emotions for kids, you can download the Galaxy Kids app – the best English learning app for kids!