Name the feeling out loud
6–12 monthsEmotional WellbeingNo materials needed
As your child plays, cries, laughs, or gets frustrated, label what you see. Say things like 'You're happy right now' or 'You seem frustrated when the toy is out of reach.'
Part of the Imprint developmental journey — personalized to your child.

How to Do This Activity
As your child plays, cries, laughs, or gets frustrated, label what you see. Say things like 'You're happy right now' or 'You seem frustrated when the toy is out of reach.'
Naming emotions gives your child language for internal experiences and shows you understand what they're feeling.
Why It Works
Emotional coaching through labeling emotions helps children develop emotional vocabulary and recognition skills. Early emotional coaching significantly improves children's emotional intelligence and builds the foundation for better emotional regulation in later childhood and adulthood. This practice supports the development of self-awareness and emotional expression, which are core components of emotional intelligence (Goleman, 1995).
Tips for Parents
Use simple, direct language. One or two words is enough: 'You're sad' or 'That makes you happy.'
Notice and label all emotions, not just the big ones. Curiosity, surprise, and calm matter just as much as frustration.
Materials Needed
None
Learning Methods
Responsive InteractionSensory Exploration
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