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This could be a 2D activity with drawing or paint or sculpt the characters for a 3D activity.
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See Robert Plutchik’s Wheel of Emotions for some more ideas. Add more feelings characters if they want – there’s no need to stick to the movie’s basic five of joy, sadness, fear, anger, and disgust. Children can illustrate their own characters for the feelings and assign a color to each one. I wanted to share some of the ideas that I have come across and talk about creative ways to incorporate Inside Out into therapy.ĭraw/create Your Feelings: Inside Out has five primary emotion characters – Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust. Lots of therapists, school counselors, and parents have been looking at and creating activities based on Inside Out to help kids talk about and understand emotions. Parents can easily fall into the habit of encouraging kids to not be angry or get over their sadness, but instead should remind kids that each of our feelings has an important role to play and should be honored (Dan Kois wrote a great Slate article on this). I loved it and have also loved how it has helped children in my therapy practice to talk about their emotions and understand the value of all of their feelings. Therapists, counselors, parents, and kids all seem to enjoy the movie Inside Out.