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In this episode of the Playful Connection Podcast, Eddie Shin will explore four simple and practical tips of how to make building an emotional vocabulary fun for your children and teens, including examples as to how you can implement these tips with the children and teens in your life.
1. Emotion Cards and Games
2. Feelings Charades
3. Storytelling and Role-Playing
4. Emotion Journals
Implementing these activities can make building an emotional vocabulary engaging and enjoyable, fostering stronger communication and emotional connections between you and the children and teens in your life.
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Check out, subscribe to, and follow my Instagram and Facebook for more information between episodes regarding helpful tips that can further your connection with the children and teens in your life!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playfulconnectionpodcast/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558404776860
Contact: [email protected]
Check out the therapy practice where I work: https://www.canyonbreezecounseling.com
By Eddie Shin, LMFTSend us a text
In this episode of the Playful Connection Podcast, Eddie Shin will explore four simple and practical tips of how to make building an emotional vocabulary fun for your children and teens, including examples as to how you can implement these tips with the children and teens in your life.
1. Emotion Cards and Games
2. Feelings Charades
3. Storytelling and Role-Playing
4. Emotion Journals
Implementing these activities can make building an emotional vocabulary engaging and enjoyable, fostering stronger communication and emotional connections between you and the children and teens in your life.
Support the show
Check out, subscribe to, and follow my Instagram and Facebook for more information between episodes regarding helpful tips that can further your connection with the children and teens in your life!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playfulconnectionpodcast/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558404776860
Contact: [email protected]
Check out the therapy practice where I work: https://www.canyonbreezecounseling.com