Feelings Flow Chart

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Daily Feelings Flow Chart

A Visual Guide for Regulating Emotions

Support big emotions with a simple, OT-designed sensory routine you can use anytime during the day. Created by a pediatric occupational therapist, this activity poster shows you exactly how to meet sensory needs proactively—before dysregulation, overwhelm, or meltdowns occur. Work through emotions with activities that help release, connect, and reflect.

This visual guide walks you through a brain-based activity sequence that helps your child move through big emotions through sensory input, connection, and parasympathetic stimulation. This helps children process and cope with emotions in a healthy manner.

By sequencing movement, connection, and reflection, you’ll help your child’s nervous system and emotions feel balanced, supported, and ready for everyday tasks.

Why This Works for Emotional Regulation

In order to process emotions, we need to have a regulated nervous system, feel connected to others, and be able to reflect on how we feel while stimulating the parasympathetic nervous system.

This poster helps you:
• Deactivate fight or flight response through sensory input & connection
• Organize and process emotions in a healthy manner
• Support regulation without pressure or power struggles

Families often notice:
• Improved regulation of emotions when used proactively
• Easier transitions between activities
• Increased emotional intelligence
• More connection and cooperation

How to Use the Poster

Emotional flow system:

Red – Meet Sensory Needs
Choose 1 activity that provides movement and heavy-work input.

Blue – Connect
Choose 1 activity that supports connection and safety.

Green – Reflect
Choose 1 activity that supports activation of the calm centers in the brain while reflecting on how you feel.

If your child still needs support, repeat another green activity.

Use this sequence before transitions, after school, during play breaks, or anytime your child needs support regulating emotions. Performing these in neutral times can give your child the skills they need to learn how to manage their emotions in the moment.

Poster details:
• Size 16” × 20”

• Slightly glossy

• Fingerprint resistant

• Paper sourced from Japan

This product is made and printed specifically for you as soon as you place your order, which reflects shipping times. Producing products on demand rather than in bulk helps reduce overproduction. Thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

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Daily Feelings Flow Chart

A Visual Guide for Regulating Emotions

Support big emotions with a simple, OT-designed sensory routine you can use anytime during the day. Created by a pediatric occupational therapist, this activity poster shows you exactly how to meet sensory needs proactively—before dysregulation, overwhelm, or meltdowns occur. Work through emotions with activities that help release, connect, and reflect.

This visual guide walks you through a brain-based activity sequence that helps your child move through big emotions through sensory input, connection, and parasympathetic stimulation. This helps children process and cope with emotions in a healthy manner.

By sequencing movement, connection, and reflection, you’ll help your child’s nervous system and emotions feel balanced, supported, and ready for everyday tasks.

Why This Works for Emotional Regulation

In order to process emotions, we need to have a regulated nervous system, feel connected to others, and be able to reflect on how we feel while stimulating the parasympathetic nervous system.

This poster helps you:
• Deactivate fight or flight response through sensory input & connection
• Organize and process emotions in a healthy manner
• Support regulation without pressure or power struggles

Families often notice:
• Improved regulation of emotions when used proactively
• Easier transitions between activities
• Increased emotional intelligence
• More connection and cooperation

How to Use the Poster

Emotional flow system:

Red – Meet Sensory Needs
Choose 1 activity that provides movement and heavy-work input.

Blue – Connect
Choose 1 activity that supports connection and safety.

Green – Reflect
Choose 1 activity that supports activation of the calm centers in the brain while reflecting on how you feel.

If your child still needs support, repeat another green activity.

Use this sequence before transitions, after school, during play breaks, or anytime your child needs support regulating emotions. Performing these in neutral times can give your child the skills they need to learn how to manage their emotions in the moment.

Poster details:
• Size 16” × 20”

• Slightly glossy

• Fingerprint resistant

• Paper sourced from Japan

This product is made and printed specifically for you as soon as you place your order, which reflects shipping times. Producing products on demand rather than in bulk helps reduce overproduction. Thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!