Feeling
Faces Poster Quickly enhance Emotional Intelligence work with
a Feeling Faces Poster.
Twenty facial expressions,
humorously exaggerated,
help in the learning and teaching of emotions.
Feeling Faces Cards Counselors and
teachers use the 42 Feeling Faces Cards like
emotional
flash
cards to
help individuals identify emotions and to share
important thoughts about feelings.
Click the image above
for more information.
Testimonial:
"Your Feeling Faces are a
fantastic resource for use
in emotional intelligence training.
They have been
an integral part of the
training programs that we
run in the UK, especially
in our program "EI 4 Empathy".
www.ei4change.com
Click here for an
Example
of how Feeling Faces Cards
are used in the ei4change
instructional materials.
Click here
to view how each
emotion is portrayed in male and
female pairs.
Feeling Music
Counselors use feeling music before,
during and after a session.
Before a session, practitioners use
the music to prepare a
compassionate and openly
curious mindset.
During a session, clients are helped
to relax, to feel safe and to
feel inclined to get in touch
with emotions. Counselors use
the music at the end of a
session to help with closure
and transition to either
a new session or
the end of the work day.
Click the image
for more info and free
samples to listen to
Feeling Faces
Cards received
an award of excellence from Children of the New Earth
Onlinemagazine, a brand new,
one-of-a-kind, cutting-edge publication
devoted exclusively to the evolving needs of
today’s new generation of children.
Read the review
here.
FREE FEELING
FACES! These miniatures represent the
entire set of Feeling Faces Cards. To save them on your
computer, click HERE.
For Free Feeling Faces
Icons,
click HERE Download a FREE PRINT of the male
and female HAPPY faces, HERE
Testimonial
"Younger children may need a little more help in identifying and labeling their
feelings.
Adults can help by giving them “feeling faces” pictures they can relate to (www.feelingfacescards.com)."
Joy Damen Makela
Copyright
2004 Feeling Faces Cards
Design and Illustration by
John Beder