Izard’s 1977 theory of emotion identified ten primary and discrete emotions: fear, anger, shame, contempt, disgust, guilt, distress, interest, surprise, and joy. One of Izard’s major theoretical competitors, Robert Plutchik, proposed that all the distinctive emotions Izard put forth were primary except shame and guilt.

What are 10 basic emotions?

The emotions he identified were happiness, sadness, disgust, fear, surprise, and anger. He later expanded his list of basic emotions to include such things as pride, shame, embarrassment, and excitement.

What are the nine basic emotions?

For example, Silvan Tomkins (1962, 1963) concluded that there are nine basic emotions: interest, enjoyment, surprise, distress, fear, anger, shame, dissmell (reaction to bad smell) and disgust.

Are we born with 8 emotions?

There are 8 primary emotions. You are born with these emotions wired into your brain. That wiring causes your body to react in certain ways and for you to have certain urges when the emotion arises. Anger: fury, outrage, wrath, irritability, hostility, resentment and violence.

What are the 7 positive emotions?

The most frequent (and by far the most powerful) is love, followed by joy, gratitude, serenity, interest, hope, pride, amusement, inspiration and awe. Positive emotions are cultivated in a unique way by each individual.

What is an emotions flashcard?

An emotion flashcard serves as an aid to learning to identify, label, and even express different emotions. Who can benefit from the use of Emotions Flashcards? Emotion flashcards are often used when teaching kids emotional vocabulary.

How can I use a set of emotions cards with children?

There are so many ways to use a set of emotions cards with children, at home and school. These activities are particularly valuable as children are learning to recognise and regulate their own feelings and emotions, as well as learning to recognise and empathise with the emotions of others.

What are emotion printables for preschoolers?

With these fun preschool, emotion printables your child will be able to choose which emotion they’re feeling, and discuss it with you.

How do you make a matching card game with emotions?

Matching Emotions Print two sets of the cards (complete with the backing pattern on the reverse side) to make your own Concentration style matching game. To play, spread out all cards face down. Take turns turning over two cards at a time. If you find a match, you keep that pair of cards.