Teaching Children
Feelings


“Feelings,” Resources by Topic (2021).

“Feelings,” Resources by Topic

Feelings

Church Publications

Sometimes I get really upset. One minute I feel fine, and the next I feel like everything is not fine! What can I do?” (Friend, Sept. 2020).Part of the “What’s on Your Mind Question” series. Includes an activity.

Anxious but All Right” (Friend, Feb. 2020).Lincoln learns what it means to be anxious and how to take care of himself so it doesn’t happen as often.

Comfort Cards” ( Friend or Liahona, Apr. 2019).Cut out these cards, and keep them in your scriptures or another place to look at when you feel sad, lonely, or scared.

Feelings First-Aid Kit” (Friend, Sept. 2018).Read these ideas the next time you are hurting. Remember that you are important and loved!

Sometimes I get really mad! What can I do?” (Friend, Feb. 2018).Part of the “What’s on Your Mind Question” series. Some things you should know about feeling angry—plus some ideas to try next time you’re upset.

The Little Bottle of Silence” ( Friend or Liahona, Aug. 2016).Gage’s grandpa gives him a bottle to remind him that sometimes we need quiet so we can feel the Holy Ghost.

I Need to Talk” (Friend, Apr. 2016).Tips for how to talk to your parents or another trusted adult when you need help, advice, or support.

How Are You Feeling?” (Friend, Oct. 2015).Tips for coping with strong emotions.

Help! Someone’s Getting a Divorce” ( Friend or Liahona, Aug. 2015).Child-friendly answers to common questions about divorce.

Coloring Pages

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Six Ways to Feel Better” ( Friend or Liahona, Feb. 2020). A coloring page with a few ideas for children about how to calm down when they’re upset.