Using Puppets to communicate emotions with Children
Hi! This is a short video led survey created by me to gain a better understanding about how puppets can be used to create conversations about emotions with children. In the videos I will hold up puppets, explain what is going on and prompt the child to answer simple questions. There will be answers to select below each video, or a space to fill in a separate answer if their response is not listed. Multiple choices are also allowed. There are no right or wrong answers, I just want to see how they interpret the videos.

If your child doesn’t answer some/any of the questions, please leave them blank. Do not come up with an answer on their behalf - I want an honest response from their perspective and to see if they have engaged with the questions. Names are not required, and the feedback received will not be published – all information is for my dissertation only.  

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Child's age *
Puppet 1 - Milo
Milo doesn't think there's a lot going on in the garden today - How do you think they feel?
Milo has seen some of their friends playing in the garden - how do they feel now?
Can you think of a time that you've felt like this before? (If no, leave blank)
Puppet 2 - Buttons
Buttons has never been on camera before - How do you think Buttons is feeling?
Why do you think Buttons might be feeling this way?
Can you think of a time that you've felt overwhelmed? (If no, leave blank)
Puppet 3 - Bubbles
Bubbles loves being outside in the garden - How do you think Bubbles is feeling?
Can you think of a time that you've felt like Bubbles? (If no, leave blank)
Puppets 4 and 5 - Frazzles and Angus
Frazzles has been making too much noise - How do you think Angus is feeling?
Do you think that is the correct way for Angus to respond?
What would you do if somebody was getting on your nerves?
Final question
Which puppet do you feel like today?
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