Are you looking for self regulation activities for back to school? Do you need a feelings core board to add to help your students develop self regulation strategies. This Communication Board for Feelings resource helps children recognize, name, and communicate emotions using visuals and AAC-style supports. Designed for speech therapy, SPED, AAC users, and early childhood classrooms, this pack gives you multiple visual tools for emotional awareness and self-regulation .
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What’s Included:
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34 Emotions/Feelings on One Core Board (everything in one easy visual!)
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34 Individual Emotion Cards (2 per page — flexible for sorting, labeling, or matching)
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“I Can” Self-Regulation Ideas Core Board with 10 visual coping strategies
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Extra “I Can” Visual Cards (2 per page, large print option)
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“I Feel” Core Board with 6 key emotions for beginners
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Color-Themed Core Boards: Yellow • Red • Blue
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6 Real Photo Emotion Core Boards (great for visual learners)
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“Today I Feel” Core Board for daily check-ins
Why You’ll Love It
- Supports social-emotional learning (SEL), speech therapy, and AAC communication
- Encourages children to label emotions, express feelings, and identify coping strategies
- Perfect for visual learners, non-verbal communicators, and inclusive classrooms
- Includes real photo and illustrated options to fit all learning levels
- Simple to print, easy to use, and ready to display in calm-down areas or daily routines
- Helps build self-awareness, empathy, and language around emotions
Use during:
- Morning check-ins
- Circle time
- Calm-down corners
- Home therapy
- Counselling sessions