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The widely held scientific assumption is that we have six emotions: happy, surprised, afraid, disgusted, angry, and sad. But a new study from University of Glasgow scientists published in the ...
their brains showed different sorts of activity based on whether the sounds they heard, whether from humans or dogs, were happy or sad in tone. When they listened to happy sounds, such as ...
It starts with a ‘complete the sentence’ activity for adults - so you will need to put slips of paper onto adults’ chairs with the question ‘…makes me happy’ or ‘…makes me sad’.
It's not so hard to understand why men get satisfaction out of seeing their wife or girlfriend happy. Wouldn't anyone? But the notion that women like seeing their mate angry, sad or frustrated is ...
Help them label their feelings. It's great draw or make faces together, showing feelings like happy, sad, and angry. Pretend play can also help explain emotions. Yes! Daddy's happy the superhero ...
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