Feelings List for Kids




Being able to identify and name feelings can boost a child’s well-being. Help your kid, student, or patient point out the feelings they’re having, whether positive or negative, using this handout.
For example, instead of a usual feeling word such as “happy,” kids can pick from a list of more specific feelings, which include content, cheerful, proud, enthusiastic, and hopeful. In addition to helping them expand their emotional vocabulary, it can be an opportunity to teach them ways to manage their emotions.
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- Size: 8.5" x 11"
I've been using this feelings list with my teenage client and my elementary-aged kids with great success!
Thank you, Martha! Please don't forget to check our other worksheets, handouts, and posters.
Great list. Printed it out for my kids. We are all trying to be better at naming our feelings.
Thank you, Jefferson!
Extensive list and very easy to look it due to how it is categorized and use of colors.