Spanish-Language Feelings Chart to Help Immigrant and Refugee Youth Express Emotions

August 13, 2025

Empower Youth to Name and Normalize Their Emotions in Spanish

This colorful, bilingual feelings chart from KIND helps immigrant and refugee youth identify and express their emotions using accessible Spanish-language vocabulary. Featuring a range of common feelings like “triste” (sad), “enojado/a” (angry), and “orgulloso/a” (proud), this chart encourages emotional awareness and validation—especially important for children navigating trauma or transition. A valuable tool for caregivers, educators, and mental health professionals working with Spanish-speaking youth.

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