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However, the commercialized, checklist-driven versions sold to schools often become a shallow performance of emotional intelligence. The deepest learning happens not in the feelings chart but in the adult’s response to a child’s real, messy, inconvenient emotion.
As one child put it after a feelings lesson: “I know I’m in the yellow zone, but nobody is asking why.” teaching feelings
That question— why —is the heart that teaching feelings too often forgets. and cultural humility
Teaching feelings is a necessary part of child development, especially in a world that often invalidates emotional experience. When done with warmth, flexibility, and cultural humility, it reduces suffering and builds connection. it reduces suffering and builds connection.