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Emotions Cards Review Round-up

This past year several members of our Blog Team had the opportunity to use the Emotions card sets from Stages with their families. Find out what they thought in their posts below!

The Art Kit

Dana says, "All the kids really enjoyed working with the cards – all the way from Miss 2 to Miss 8. I would definitely recommend these cards to anyone looking to teach their children about feelings and emotions in a fun and interactive way." Read more...

Flanders Family

Jennifer says, "Not only must modern children compete with laptops and tablets and smart phones for the undivided attention of their parents, but they are often given digital devices themselves to keep them quietly entertained. As a result, today’s child spends a fraction of the time in face-to-face interactions that his parents and grandparents enjoyed.

This fact has taken a toll both on verbal skills and on emotional intelligence. But that’s where Stages Emotions Cards can help."  Read more...

Mom's Plans

Melissa says, "Two of our kids have high functioning autism, and while they can do well on many things, they do sometimes have trouble reading emotions...

If you’re looking for a great way to teach your younger children or your special needs children emotional intelligence, these cards are an excellent choice." Read more...

A to Z Learning Adventures

Carol says, "Overall, these cards a wonderful resource to connect with themselves and others. Emotions and feelings can be a really hard thing to understand and control. I'm glad to have these cards as a tool." Read more...



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