Returning to Us

Categorizing Emotions


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The first step in our emotional intelligence blueprint is learning how to categorize emotions. Teach kids (and adults) how to recognize their emotional state and put it into the proper category. 

We discuss using a Zones of Regulation chart. This can be a simple chart with colors to describe your emotional state. 

  • Green – happy, calm, ready to listen & learn
  • Blue – tired, sad, sick, low energy
  • Yellow – disgust, fear, worry, strong feelings but still in control
  • Red – anger, frustration, extreme excitement, out of control

 Another option is to use the Wise Owl / Barking Dog hand signal developed by Dan Siegel

 We also discuss these topics in several blog posts:

  • The First Step to Emotional Regulation
  • The Brain in the Palm of your Hand: Dan Siegel’s Hand Model 
  • Children’s Emotions: How They Work and Behavior Strategies to Try 

This week’s listener question answered during the episode:
What can I do to improve my confidence while training others? 

Try at home tip: Self-talk and scarcity vs abundance.

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Returning to UsBy Lauren Spigelmyer & Jessica Doering

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