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Categories Emotional Literacy![]() Emotional Literacy""He's brilliant, but unfortunately just an anorak." How many times have you heard that said? We now know that if you want to get on in life the most critical faculty you will need is not technical competence but emotional literacy - that is, the ability to manage yourself and your own emotions and to understand what other people are thinking and feeling. " (Chris Gerry: Literacy Today)
Learn4life are proud to present a range of creative and stimulating games designed to help children become aware of their feelings and emotions, to learn how to express them, to improve communication and to promote discussion. Play is based on finding synonyms, thus reinforcing and widening vocabulary, and enabling players to understand that several words may describe the same feeling or emotion. The Feelings games introduce and develop the idea that facial expressions display feeling. This is developed further in the Emotions games by introducing the concept of body language.
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