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Clicked 10 times in the last monthDidaxDidax 500063 Social Skills Group Activities, 6 Board Games
Main highlights- Keeps kids engaged while they learn important social skills
- Ideal for use in small groups
- Games will encourage your students to work together as they learn to improve their social skills
- Entertaining and educational games are perfect for elementary age students
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The School of LifeConversation Menus Card Set: Questions to foster friendship and bring meals to life
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The School Of LifeThe School Of Life - Meeting Friends - 52 Conversation Cards to Kindle Connection
Main highlights- We don’t always manage to hit the right sort of topics of conversation and get to say the truly important things.
- This is a pack of cards with questions on them that guarantee that our encounters will be properly joyful and interesting.
- The questions take us through how conversation should ideally flow, from the more everyday topics to what is sincere, deep and tender.
- The cards take us on a perfect journey across a meal or a drink, from catching up to reconfirming why we matter to one another.
- Meeting up with our friends is one of life’s great pleasures. We look forward to a chance to connect, share news and reaffirm our affection and sense of fun.
- 52 cards with questions and exercises for deeper and more meaningful conversations with friends.
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Future HorizonsSocial Skills Picture Book for High School and Beyond
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Mind Brain Emotion52 Essential Social Situations - Social Skills Activities for Kids (3-6th Grade) - Social Emotional Learning & Growth Mindset for Family, Classroom, Counseling - Conversation Card Games for Kids 8-12
Main highlights- Winner, Brain Child Award: Teach social skills and communication; help kids and tweens understand expectations, social blunders, manage frustrations & distractions, deal with disappointment, team work, peer pressure, resolve conflicts, handle bullying
- Practice problem solving skills and growth mindset: roleplay age-appropriate real life social scenarios to succeed in school; know how to start and maintain a conversation to overcome social anxiety, build self control, confidence, motivation, respect
- Practical and useful for kids, parents, grandparents, teachers, counselors, psychologists, and mental health therapists
- Play anytime, anywhere: portable and sturdy tin can and card deck made for travel in car, dinner table and camping fun
- FREE Online Curriculum and "How to Respond" Facilitator Guides: each card comes with social scripts and talking points from counselors, online library with card game directions, discussion prompts, learning materials, and follow up questions
- Easy to use: For busy parents, teachers, social workers, and therapists; card deck organized by difficulty and SEL topic, weave bite-size "what would you do" social stories in home, therapy, and classroom, such as morning meeting, one to one intervention
- Aligns with Social Emotional Standards: Includes skills assessment, grade-level performance checklists for parent-teacher conference; identify and track student strengths and development needs from back to school to grade level graduation
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Mark Twain MediaMark Twain Life Skills Mental Health Workbook for Kids, Grades 5-8 Anxiety, Stress, Financial Literacy, Social Emotional Learning, and More, Classroom or Homeschool Curriculum
9.3 worth the money8.2 Simple to use8.0 for startersWhy we love it
Great for homeschooling with clear layout.
User-friendly and easy to understand.
Highly practical and useful.
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The School of LifeGames for Grown Ups: 40 Activities To Deepen And Enliven Friendships
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Junior LearningJunior Learning Social Skills Board Games, 4 Games, Ages 5-8, Empathy & Manners, Grade 1-2
Main highlights- Versatile gameplay options, including action games and sentence-building games, ensure a rich, engaging experience.
- The set includes 4 board games, 6 counters, a spinner, a die, and an answer sheet, providing all you need for endless fun and learning.
- Targets the development of essential social skills such as empathy, friendship, manners, and emotional understanding.
- Ideal for both classroom and family settings, offering a fun way to build interpersonal skills through play.
- Designed for children aged 5-8, aligning with educational standards for grades 1-2.
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Really Good StuffReally Good Stuff Social Skills Discussion Cards - Set of 20 Conversation Cards for Kids - Social Emotional Learning Activities for Understanding Social Rules and Developing Essential Social Skills
Main highlights- STRENGTHEN SOCIAL BONDS: Develop emotional skills and build connections with social skills activities for kids, promoting empathy, active listening, and collaboration
- PROMOTE CONFIDENCE AND COMMUNICATION: Enhance communication skills and boost self-assurance as kids practice expressing themselves clearly and respectfully during discussions
- EXPLORE SOCIAL RULES AND ETIQUETTE: Help children understand social rules through engaging conversation cards, facilitating their comprehension of appropriate behaviors in different contexts
- ENGAGE IN MEANINGFUL CONVERSATIONS: These social skills cards foster social emotional learning discussions for kids, encouraging them to express thoughts and ideas effectively
- DURABLE CARDS WITH ROUNDED CORNERS: This set of 20 laminated cards are safely constructed, with rounded corners, and are attached by a compliant plastic ring. Size: 4" by 6" each
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Life Beyond SchoolBuilding Resilience 52 Challenge Conversation Cards for Kids & Parents | SEL Emotional Intelligence | Social Emotional Learning Activities | Life Skills Classroom Must Haves | Teachers & Counselors
Main highlights- 🏻 Ages 7-12+: Ideal for elementary-age children ages 7-12+ but activities can be tailored for both younger and older. Great activity for siblings and parents to do together as well!
- Based on Research: Created from thousands of hours of research, all challenge exercises are based on fundamental early child development and behavior research studies.
- Social Skills Activities for Kids: Complete challenges together at home, on the way to school or practice, or in daily life. Encourage meaningful discussions and give your child easy challenges throughout the week that easily fit into your everyday life.
- Life Skills Classroom Must Haves: Tested in focus groups in schools and at home, build habits with your child using proven strategies and techniques used by teachers, counselors, and psychologists.
- Perfect as Gifts: Packaged inside an elegant box, 52 challenge cards printed on thick card stock, including a wood display stand. Perfect to gift parents, educators, grandparents, and caretakers.
- Social Emotional Learning Activities: Turn everyday family time into quality teachable moments with your child. Practice new ways of thinking that focus on building resilience and preparing your kids for Life Beyond School. Build strong habits and family values through practice and parental guidance.