It Is Okay To Feel Poster, Boho Classroom Decor, My Feelings Classroom Poster, 11×17 Educational Wall Art, Therapy Tools, Stress Management Wall Art, Wellness poster, Playroom Wall Art Decor, School Counselor Therapy Office Decor, SEL Poster, Laminated, No Frame

$9.99

Reviews (7)

7 reviews for It Is Okay To Feel Poster, Boho Classroom Decor, My Feelings Classroom Poster, 11×17 Educational Wall Art, Therapy Tools, Stress Management Wall Art, Wellness poster, Playroom Wall Art Decor, School Counselor Therapy Office Decor, SEL Poster, Laminated, No Frame

  1. SummerT

    Nicer than I expected
    Was very pleased at the sturdiness of it, was worried it was just a thin poster but it is more like a heavier cardstock. It now hangs by my son’s bedroom wall area to remind him to keep working hard! Colors are vibrant and print is on point.

  2. paulaz

    Excellent Quality
    Wow, this product exceeded my expectations.1) Minimal Sturdy Plastic-Free Packaging: Thank you eco-friendly packaging. No plastic wrap whatsoever, and this laminated poster came in a sturdy brown envelope ( that is easy to reuse and repurpose ). The envelope packaging was a sturdy cardboard (?) type – so the product was protected and delivered with no bends.2) No Off-Gassing or Odors.3) Product is Laminated & Well-Made: You could tell this is a quality product. Literally, I took it out of the envelope, and just taped it on my wall. Simple as that. It’s not thin and will not bend easily, it’s laminated and well-made.4) Soothing Color Tones: I love bright colors ( think neon or pastel ), so I debated before ordering this product because the colors that usually pick me up were not there. But very pleasantly surprised – every time I look at this, I feel more calm annnd feel this moment where things slow down just a bit.5) Wonderful Messages – I choose one message every day, and use that as my affirmation for the day. Really, all of these speak to me, so I find it very helpful.I hope this review was helpful. This is my honest review and hope this helps you in your decision.

  3. Lydia Elmore

    Colors cute but students were confused
    Super cute for the wall, the one thing that threw my students were the colors. We have the traditional red, blue, green yellow. So when I used this in a lesson they were like, “Why is it purple?” So is guess you can use it if your school isn’t using the trad colors. LOL teacher life, live a learn.

  4. Mommy2J

    A Confidence-Boosting, Mindset-Shaping Gem for Young Min
    As a parent, I’m always on the lookout for tools that can positively impact my child’s growth and development. The Growth Mindset Poster is one such find that has truly impressed me. I got this 11×17 print for my son, hoping to aid and shape his mindset, and it has exceeded my expectations.The poster features positive affirmations and messages that serve as gentle reminders for my son to stay optimistic and resilient. Placing it in his room has not only added a vibrant touch but has also created a conducive environment for fostering a growth mindset. It serves as a constant source of motivation for him to persevere and not give up, even when faced with challenges.One of the standout features of this poster is its versatility. While it is ideal for classroom and office decoration, it seamlessly fits into any space, including my son’s room. Its unframed design allows for easy customization, making it a perfect addition to any decor style.Overall, the Growth Mindset Poster is a must-have for parents, educators, school nurses, and counselors alike. It’s a valuable tool for instilling confidence and resilience in young minds, helping them navigate through life’s ups and downs with a positive outlook. If you’re looking to inspire and empower young minds, this poster is a fantastic choice!

  5. SarahMichelle

    So helpful
    I really liked the messages on this poster. I was honestly surprised at how insightful it was when I came across it. I homeschool and, just like anyone, there are days when my kids don’t feel great about the learning process. I put this up on our fridge and when they are having a down moment I’ve directed them to it, to the point they they’ve started going to it themselves or directing each other to it.It’s also been a good reminder to my husband and I to keep growing when we also don’t feel like doing something or don’t feel good about ourselves. You’re never to old to learn and grow 🙂

  6. macaddicted

    I have it in my home office
    All I can say is there are days I desperately need to confirm I am following the best path. Doubt, fear, sadness creep in. Little things like this poster help to remind me that I don’t need to be a hostage to those feelings. Well worth it.

  7. Gray Boo

    Cute idea – wish it had more and brighter colors!
    I really love the idea of this feelings poster as I prepare to teach my son to identify how he is feeling and to understand that it is okay to feel those feelings. I love the faces and feel that they pair well with the feelings. My only complaint about this is that it is not very bright and most colors are repeated 3 or 4 times. I was overthinking it and wondering if the coloring meant something (yellow is happy, excited, silly which kind of goes together) but this theory doesn’t hold true for all groupings (gray is miserable, deflated, calm). I think the colors are generically assigned. I really wish the color pallette was different. The colors are mustard yellow, grayish blue, darker purple, darker red, tannish brown, olive green, and like a mustard rust color. The S in “it’s ok to feel” is a darker turquoise which isn’t on the poster anywhere. It’s the brightest color on the page and frankly the one I like the best.I would add that the listing photos are misleading – they make this look like a huge poster. The item description confirms it is 11×17″ so I was not surprised by the size when it arrived but anyone that isn’t paying close attention may believe this is a very sizeable poster that exceeds the height of a short couch and even reaches your windows (picture of my couch for scale!)The poster itself is laminated so I have no doubt this will withstand time, even if I choose not to frame it. It is made such that I could easily just tape it to the wall without a frame and be satisfied with that personally.$9.99 seems a bit steep for a laminated poster of dark/washed out colored feeling emojis. Maybe I would feel differently about the price if the bright colors and color diversity were there. I think this poster was on the right track but fell short a bit in execution. It definitely still has value but could be improved with a few small tweaks.

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