Emotions Flash Cards for Autism provide a visual and structured way for children to recognize, name, express, and manage their feelings. Designed for home learning, classrooms, daycare centers, calm down corners, speech therapy, ABA therapy, and social emotional learning activities, this set helps children communicate emotions more clearly through picture-based support.
With a feelings chart, double-sided emotion cards, wooden chips, and hooks, children can identify how they feel, place emotion cards in the chart, and use visual cues to talk about their emotional state. This makes the activity especially helpful for children with autism, ADHD, communication delays, or speech therapy needs, offering a calm and practical tool for emotional awareness and self-expression.
- Visual feelings chart set: Includes 1 feelings chart with 15 pockets, 24 double-sided emotion cards, 20 small wooden chips, and 3 hooks.
- Supports emotional expression: Helps children recognize different feelings, name emotions, and communicate their needs more clearly.
- Helpful for autism and ADHD: Provides structured visual cues for children who may need extra support understanding and managing emotions.
- Great for speech therapy: Encourages emotion vocabulary, expressive language, conversation practice, and social communication skills.
- Ideal for calm down corners: Gives children a quiet, visual tool to identify emotions and communicate with parents, teachers, or therapists.
- Social emotional learning activity: Helps children explore appropriate responses, self-awareness, emotional regulation, and positive behavior choices.
- Classroom and home friendly: Suitable for families, preschools, daycare centers, therapy rooms, ABA programs, and special education settings.
This emotions flash card set turns feelings into something children can see, touch, and discuss. Whether used during daily check-ins, therapy sessions, classroom routines, or quiet emotional support time, it helps children build confidence, emotional vocabulary, and healthier communication habits in a gentle and accessible way.

HeidiF –
I got this for my son’s kindergarten ASD classroom. This is a great way to sort how kids are feeling so they can learn and better understand managing emotions. I like that you can customize each stick with the child’s name.
Tre –
This has been a great help with grandson learning about his feelings and emotions and being able to see them on these nice card and showing how he is feeling for the day or when getting upset about things he can’t have but not throwing a fit about it.
Heather M –
I used these cards with my niece to help her identify emotions, and it was both fun and educational. She loved pointing out the faces and guessing the feelings, and it opened up great conversations about her own emotions. It also helped her feel more comfortable expressing herself when she was upset or confused.