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Emotions Check In Sign
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Help children pause, reflect, and connect their emotions to God with this simple and meaningful Emotions Check-In Sign! This visual tool encourages students to identify how they’re feeling and remember that every emotion matters to God.

Perfect for classrooms, children’s church, counseling spaces, and homeschool settings, this sign creates a safe space where kids feel seen, heard, and supported.

How to Use

Post near your entrance, prayer wall, or meeting area
Invite kids to point, clip, or pray through their feelings
Use during check-in time or morning routines
Pair with journaling or prayer prompts

Teacher Tip

Pair this sign with a short prayer:

“God, You know how I’m feeling today. Please help me with my heart.”

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Emotions Check In Sign

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1st - 5th

Description

Help children pause, reflect, and connect their emotions to God with this simple and meaningful Emotions Check-In Sign! This visual tool encourages students to identify how they’re feeling and remember that every emotion matters to God.

Perfect for classrooms, children’s church, counseling spaces, and homeschool settings, this sign creates a safe space where kids feel seen, heard, and supported.

How to Use

Post near your entrance, prayer wall, or meeting area
Invite kids to point, clip, or pray through their feelings
Use during check-in time or morning routines
Pair with journaling or prayer prompts

Teacher Tip

Pair this sign with a short prayer:

“God, You know how I’m feeling today. Please help me with my heart.”

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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