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The Stop, Relax & Think Card Game
Rated 3.50 out of 5$27.95Players are dealt Stop, Relax and Think cards and also Stressed Out, Confused, and Discouraged cards. As they acquire more cards, they must choose different self-control skills, and they learn the value of patience and cooperating with others to achieve a goal. Ages 6-12. -
No More Bullies Board Game
$53.89Teaches children ways to deal with bullies. -
Expressionary! Board Game
$58.79Game helps teens express themselves to others. -
The Empathy Card Game
$22.49Game helps children learn emotional intelligence. -
Figure Me Out Board Game
$53.89Game helps develop social skills.. -
Dr. PlayWell’s Controlling Your Anger Card Game
Rated 5.00 out of 5$23.49Game teaches children how to self-monitor their emotions. -
Dr. PlayWell’s Communicating Feelings Card Game
Rated 4.33 out of 5$23.49Encourages children to talk about their feelings and understand others. -
The Anger Solution Card Game
$23.49Children learn to control their behavior responses to anger. -
Who is Being Helpful?
$29.39Fun way to learn social skills. -
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No More Meltdowns Game
$29.39Original price was: $29.39.$24.99Current price is: $24.99.Understanding appropriate responses to avoid meltdowns.. -
This fun-filled book is filled with comics that are designed to show teenagers the expected ways to behave in typical social situations. Each situation is depicted in a "Wrong Way" scenario and a "Right Way" scenario. Detailed photos prompt teens to take a closer look at body language and nonverbal cues. Interactive activities encourage teens to apply the scenarios to situations they have encountered in their lives.
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Created by Mike Canavan and Lawrence Shapiro, Ph.D. Based on a widely accepted technique developed by Carol Grey, each card presents a basic social concept that children need to learn to get along with family members. The stories help children pay attention to important social cues, to understand the perspective of others, and to respond appropriately in social situations. Each story is followed by bulleted highlights and a set of interactive questions to stimulate discussion.The photographs on each card were selected to provide children with a visual understanding of the challenges in getting along with others.