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A collection of short films presented by Dr Radha Moghil that explore a whole range of feelings and emotions, as well as providing talking points and tools to feel better.

These clips are suitable for use with children at Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and Scotland. It is also suitable for teaching PSHE at KS1 and Health and Wellbeing at Early and 1st Level.

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Feeling Better - Happy. video

Dr Radha Modgil, Ben and Breagha find out about feeling happy.

Feeling Better - Happy

Feeling Better - Sad. video

Dr Radha Modgil, Ben and Breagha find out about feeling sad.

Feeling Better - Sad

Feeling Better - Envious. video

Dr Radha Modgil, Ben and Breagha find out about feeling envious.

Feeling Better - Envious

Feeling Better - Embarrassed. video

Dr Radha Modgil, Ben and Breagha find out about feeling embarrassed.

Feeling Better - Embarrassed

Feeling Better - Brave. video

Dr Radha Modgil, Ben and Breagha find out about feeling brave.

Feeling Better - Brave

Feeling Better - Angry. video

Dr Radha Modgil, Ben and Breagha find out about feeling angry.

Feeling Better - Angry

Feeling Better - Jealous. video

Dr Radha Modgil is joined by Ben and Breagha to explore what is means to feel jealous.

Feeling Better - Jealous

Feeling Better - Lonely. video

Dr Radha Modgil is joined by Ben and Breagha to explore what is means to feel lonely.

Feeling Better - Lonely

Feeling Better - Shy. video

Dr Radha Modgil, Ben and Breagha find out about feeling shy.

Feeling Better - Shy

Feeling Better - Worried. video

Dr Radha Modgil, Ben and Breagha find out about feeling worried.

Feeling Better - Worried
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