Emotional Literacy Activities for Primary School Pupils is a practical guide for primary teachers, SENCOs, nurture staff and wellbeing leads.

The focus is building pupils' emotional vocabulary and support-seeking confidence through simple classroom activities. HIP Psychology supports schools across Northern Ireland and Ireland with pupil workshops, staff training, parent sessions and whole-school wellbeing planning.

Why this topic matters

Emotional literacy works best when it becomes part of everyday adult language in school. Schools need wellbeing input that pupils can understand, staff can follow up and leaders can connect to pastoral and safeguarding systems.

Key planning decisions

  • Which emotion words pupils already know
  • How staff will model language
  • How activities will avoid public disclosure
  • Which routines will continue after the session

Practical activities schools can use

  • Feelings thermometer
  • Emotion cards
  • Body clue mapping
  • Calm choices menu

How staff can follow up afterwards

Staff should know what to notice, what to record, what language to use and when to escalate. A strong session leaves adults with repeatable prompts they can use in normal school time.

Where this fits in a whole-school plan

This topic can sit inside a wider wellbeing calendar, pastoral care policy, school development plan or staff training programme. The aim is to make support visible before problems become harder to manage.

How HIP Psychology can help

HIP Psychology can deliver emotional literacy activities primary school support as a pupil workshop, staff CPD session, parent evening or consultancy input for a wider school wellbeing programme.

Useful guidance for schools

Schools can align this work with Department of Education emotional health and wellbeing guidance, Department of Education safeguarding and child protection guidance, Department of Education effective practice in educational settings, Public Health Agency Take 5 wellbeing resources.

Related HIP Psychology resources

Related resources include school wellbeing consultancy, training for schools, programmes for schools, mental health workshops for schools, pastoral care training, contact HIP Psychology.

Need help planning this? Contact HIP Psychology to discuss workshops, training or whole-school support.

FAQs

What should a emotional literacy activities primary school session include?

It should include a clear purpose, safe boundaries, age-appropriate examples, practical activities, staff follow-up and signposting routes for pupils or families who need more support.

How can schools keep wellbeing sessions safe?

Use scenarios rather than real incidents, avoid public disclosure, brief staff before sensitive topics and make safeguarding or pastoral routes clear at the end.

Can HIP Psychology adapt this for different school settings?

Yes. HIP Psychology can adapt pupil workshops, staff training, parent sessions and consultancy support for primary, post-primary and whole-school wellbeing priorities.


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