🌈 How can I help my child name their emotions?

🌈 Comment aider mon enfant à nommer ses émotions ?

Emotions are like colours that paint your child's day: sometimes bright, sometimes dark, always meaningful. And yet, for many children, putting words to what they feel can be a real challenge.
At Fearite, we believe that understanding our emotions is the first step to learning how to soothe them.


💖 Why is it so difficult for children to express what they feel?

Before the age of 10, a child's emotional brain is still developing. They feel things intensely, but they don’t always know how to identify or name what they are experiencing.
So, instead of saying “I’m sad” or “I’m worried”, they cry, sulk or become agitated. This behaviour isn’t just a tantrum, it’s a way of expressing an emotional message.

👉 Naming an emotion is like turning on a lamp in the dark: everything becomes clearer, and the child regains a sense of calm.


🌿 3 steps to help your child name their emotions

1. Welcome before explaining

The first step is to welcome without judgement.
When your child experiences a strong emotion, simply start by saying:

          “I can see that you’re angry/sad/worried… do you want to tell me about it?”

This sentence shows them that you recognise what they are feeling, without trying to correct them. This opens the door to expression, rather than closing it with words like “it's nothing” or “calm down”.


2. Putting emotions into simple words

Use age-appropriate emotional vocabulary:

  • “You’re disappointed because your drawing isn’t how you wanted it to be.”
  • “You’re proud of yourself, you did it all by yourself!”
  • “You’re angry because you wanted to keep playing.”

Little by little, the child associates a word with a sensation, then with a situation.
That's how they learn to recognise, talk about and regulate what they are experiencing.


3. Use a fun tool: Fearite Emotional Activation Cards 💫

Emotional Activation Cards are a gentle and visual tool created by Cathy Lehmann to help children understand their emotions.

Each card combines:

  • 🎨 A vibrational drawing that captures the child's attention and soothes their mind,
  • 💬 A reassuring key sentence  (“I breathe and I calm down”, “I’m safe even when I’m alone”),
  • 🌸 A little ritual (breathing, a symbolic gesture, a visualisation),
  • 💎 A natural stone associated with the emotion (Amethyst to soothe, Rose Quartz to comfort, etc.)

This ritual transforms emotional management into a fun and magical moment.
Children take an active role in finding calm, instead of just watching their emotional storms pass.


🌟 Specific examples at home

  • Before bedtime: “Choose the card that matches your emotion right now.”
    perfect for children who are afraid of the dark or of sleep (🌙 Lunesia).
  • Before school: “Which card will help you be brave today?”
    → helpful for children with separation anxiety (💛 Amalia or 💫 Audacia).
  • After an argument or a moment of sadness: “Which sentence would help you feel better?”
    → a gentle moment to refocus.

Each use becomes a little family ritual, a shared language based on emotions.


🌸 Your child learns how to:

✔ Identify and understand their emotions
✔ Express what they feel without fear of being judged
✔ Calm down faster
✔ Develop confidence and inner security
✔ Create a bond of listening and complicity with the parent


💫 To sum up

Helping your child to name their emotions gives them a tool for emotional autonomy for their whole life.
And with tools like the Fearite Emotional Activation Cards, every emotion becomes an opportunity for learning, gentleness and connection.                                                         

After all, a child who knows what they feel is a child who grows up with confidence. 🌿