Learning How to Match my Mood Social Story for Self Regulation

$5.90

Teaching feelings and regulation skills can be tricky—especially when resources aren’t quite the right fit for young children. That’s why we created this social story using approachable language and hand-drawn illustrations to introduce emotional awareness in a way little ones can easily understand and relate to.

Storytelling is a powerful tool for teaching (Green, 2004)—it engages attention, supports memory, and provides a familiar structure for learning. This story helps children recognize emotions and explore ways to manage them through color-coded categories and relatable visuals.

Included in this resource:
• 16-page social story
• Original writing focused on emotions and regulation
• Hand-drawn illustrations for young learners
• Descriptions of four color-coded emotional categories
• Easy assembly instructions

Perfect for caregivers, therapists, and educators—this is a meaningful, developmentally appropriate addition to any emotional learning toolbox!

Description

When it comes to teaching feelings identification and regulation techniques, it can be challenging to find a resource that’s both developmentally appropriate and meaningful for young children.

That’s how this resource came to be! This social story uses approachable language and hand-drawn illustrations to introduce emotional awareness and self-regulation in a way that’s easy for little ones to understand and connect with.

Storytelling has been used as a powerful teaching tool for centuries (Green, 2004). Stories spark interest, support memory, and offer a familiar, relatable structure—making them ideal for helping children learn about big feelings and how to manage them.

Included in this resource:

  • 16-page social story

  • Original writing focused on emotional identification and regulation

  • Hand-drawn illustrations designed for young learners

  • Descriptions of four color-coded emotional categories and their related feelings

  • Easy-to-follow instructions for assembly

Whether you’re a caregiver, therapist, or educator, this story is a helpful addition to your emotional learning toolbox—and a resource little ones can truly connect with.