

Felt by The Catbears
How to talk to kids when they don't know how to explain themselves
A digital tool that helps children name emotions, understand what they need, and talk about everyday conflicts.
For parents, educators, and therapists

Kids feel a lot, but explaining it is hard
Many children struggle to name emotions and describe what happened in a conflict. Parents and therapists look for a feelings chart for kids because talking can feel too direct, too big, or too confusing.
Help my child talkWhy a digital feelings chart helps kids talk when words are hard
A digital feelings chart makes it easier to help kids talk about feelings in real moments. Instead of searching for the right words, children can choose emotions, needs, and actions visually, which reduces pressure and helps them open up. Parents and therapists use digital emotion cards to get kids to talk, listen to children more clearly, and support calm conversations during everyday conflicts
A feelings chart kids actually want to use
Felt turns a feelings chart into an interactive, guided story. Kids choose visual emotion options and simple prompts instead of being interviewed, so the conversation stays calm, clear, and focused.
- Visual emotion choices that reduce pressure: Kids pick characters and emotions on screen, then add their own words. It supports emotional expression even when kids do not want to talk yet.
- Made for real child communication: The flow guides kids through what happened, how they feel, what they need, and what could help next time. Useful for parents, therapists, and educators working on social emotional learning.


Who uses this feelings chart app for kids?
Felt is used by parents, therapists, psychologists, educators, and teachers who want a practical way to help kids talk about emotions and conflicts. No training required. Works in one to one conversations or small groups.
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