Emotion cards, feelings flashcards, and emotional vocabulary posters that help kids name what they feel. Built for autism classrooms, speech therapy sessions, and neurodivergent families who know that big feelings get smaller when they have a name.
Emotion Flashcards That Build Real Emotional Vocabulary
Emotion Cards for Autism Classrooms and Therapy Rooms
Kids cannot manage an emotion they cannot name. Our emotion cards give children a visual language for feelings like frustrated, disappointed, nervous, and proud, not just happy and sad. Designed for autism classrooms, speech therapy sessions, and BCBA caseloads, these feelings flashcards turn abstract emotions into something a child can point to, sort, and talk about.
Printable Downloads and Printed Posters
Need emotion flashcards ready to use in the next ten minutes? Our Emotion Flashcards for Kids digital download gives you instant access to print as many sets as your classroom or caseload needs. Prefer something already printed and hanging? The How Are You Feeling? poster and Words For My Feelings poster ship ready for the wall.
For Families Building Emotional Intelligence at Home
Emotion cards are not just for clinicians. Families use them for morning check-ins at the breakfast table, after-school decompression, bedtime conversations about hard days, and quiet moments in the car. When a child can point to the word "overwhelmed" instead of melting down, everybody in the house gets a little more room to breathe.
Pair with Zones of Regulation and Coping Stories
Our emotion cards pair beautifully with the Zones of Regulation framework. Use the feelings flashcards to build specific emotional vocabulary, then connect those emotions to the color zones. For younger children, our Watch Me Bloom Coping Stories bring the same feelings to life through characters navigating frustration, worry, and big emotions. Available in six languages.
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Designed for Real Classrooms, Therapy Rooms, and Kitchens
Every resource in this collection was designed with input from educators and therapists who work with neurodivergent kids every day. These are not generic clip-art printables. They are thoughtfully designed visual tools that work for autism classrooms, speech therapy, occupational therapy, counseling offices, and the kitchen table after a hard day at school.