Games
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Emotions and Expressions: Colorcards
Understanding facial expressions. A comprehensive set of cards which provide an opportunity to explore through discussion the likely emotions and responses that are shown in faces and accompanying body language. Emotions and expressions featured include: Worried, Fed up, Shocked, Happy, Sad, Angry, Dislike, Scared, Pleasure, Surprised, Confused, Love. The accompanying manual describes each image; provides details about the importance of understanding facial expressions and a case study of how using the cards has provided an opportunity to address behaviour issues. Ages 5+.
$79.95
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Empathy Card Game - Teaching Emotional Intelligence
Children who understand how other people think and feel act more appropriately and enjoy richer social relationships. This card game helps players recognize the importance of empathy, a central component of emotional intelligence. As children try to read other players' nonverbal cues and guess how they've responded to Question Cards, they practice this skill in a fun way. Compassion, understanding, and acceptance--all in one game! For 2-4 players. Grades 3-12. Excellent for Art and Play therapy.
$41.95
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Empathy Counts Play-2-Learn Dominoes
Empathy Counts is an educational game developed to teach young people to understand the concept of empathy, to be empathetic, and to take positive actions towards others based on empathy. It is designed for students in grades 2-7 and can also be used as high-interest material for older students. There are four decks of cards, each covering a different aspect of the players' lives: Friendship, Activities and Hobbies, At School, and All about Myself. This game takes an incremental approach to learning empathy, teaching basic skills and moving on to more complex skills.
$42.95
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Empathy Game
Do you want to go beyond small talk with colleagues, friends, family, or strangers? This is your game to truly connect with people. Imagine a red car, I'll do the same. Now describe it to me. No red car would ever be the same. No thought, or story ever is. We listen. We might smile. We nod. But, do we really understand each other? The human mind predicts and assumes to make sense of the world, and to understand people. There's often more to discover than we assume to know. The Empathy Game connects the dots. It engages people to share, listen, and engage with stories beyond their own frame of reference. There's more to discover and learn. Let's play. 150 cards
$37.99
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YouthLight Empathy Thumball
Players respond to prompts on this ball around the topic of empathy. They are encouraged to discuss how to stand in someone else's shoes show good listening and make skillful statements to others as they experience any of several emotions. The Thumball offers a fun way for students to discuss the topic of empathy which affects them personally socially and academically. Empathy training should be a fundamental part of any anti-bullying program. When students learn to better understand and appreciate the feelings and perspectives of others they become less likely to be bullies and more willing to reach out to any of their peers who might be bully victims. Thumball is a soft stuffed ball to throw, roll, or pass in a circle or randomly. Catch it! Look under your thumb. Respond to the prompt. Kids absolutely love this interactive tool that will get them talking and sharing. Without even knowing it, you will be encouraging the use of interpersonal skills including taking turns, eye contact, listening, responding, valuing similarities and respecting individual differences.
$25.00
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Equipped For Life Game
This game for helping youth think and act responsibly, includes over 100 situation cards for each of two levels, grades 5-8 and 9-young adult. Topic areas include: daily living, education, relationships, school, community, substance abuse, employment, and after school activities. As players move around the game board, they are asked to identify thinking errors and replace them with accurate thoughts and constructive action plans. Equipped for Life, which was originally published by Research Press, has been completely redesigned and updated. 2 - 6 players. In addition to serving as an independent learning experience, this game can be used in conjunction with other EQUIP training materials available from Research Press Grades 5 - young adult
$89.50
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Exploring My Anger Board Game
This board game helps therapists gain insight into how an individual child handles their anger. Uses sentence completion card to shed light on the child's immediate response to certain situation. This game allows children to open up and learn about better ways to control their anger. Recommended for ages 5-12
$73.95
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Exploring My Self-Esteem
This nonthreatening game draws on each child's experiences and emotions, revealing for the therapist how children see themselves and how they typically deal with their feelings. Sentence completion cards deal directly with self-esteem issues, while other game elements elicit clinical information indirectly. Players have the opportunity, for example, to tell stories about various aspects of their world, thereby giving the therapist a chance to examine feelings, relationships, and responses to the events presented in the stories. The therapist can select meaningful material from the child's stories and incorporate it in the child's treatment. As the game is played, the therapist can tell stories, too, modeling self-expression and showing children that feelings are normal and can be managed. The game can be played by a therapist and up to 5 children. Suitable for ages 5 to 12.
$87.95
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Express Your Feelings Pocket Chart
With this chart, students are encouraged to identify their feelings and share them with their teacher in a safe way. It includes 30 people craft sticks to personalize for each child in a class, 12 unique emotion cards, and 5 feelings scale cards. Children place their craft stick in the pocket that matches how they’re feeling. This pocket chart helps with two aspects of social-emotional development: cultivating self-awareness and social awareness. Set includes: 1 pocket chart with 20 pockets 30 people craft sticks 12 unique emotion cards 5 feelings scale cards ranging from “I’m great!” to “I’d like to talk” 5 write-and-wipe cards for custom charts 5 cards for organizing the students’ craft sticks A multilingual Getting Started guide
$58.00
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Feelings & Emotions Puzzle Cards
Build preschool-ready social-emotional learning skills one piece at a time! Set of 24 two-sided illustrated puzzles help kids match emotions to images. Unique puzzle shapes ensure only one right answer. Box doubles as a reusable storage and carrying case!
$24.50
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Feelings Deck for Kids
30 Activities for Handling Big Emotions This is a playful card deck that teaches kids ages 5-9 to name and feel emotions in their bodies. The deck is filled with 30 fun activities to help kids regulate emotions and learn about body awareness.
$25.95
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Feelings Detective Game
Feelings Detective helps all children understand their own feelings as well as the feelings of others. It is especially helpful for children who tend to misread social cues, including those who have been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome or are at any other position on the Autism Spectrum. Grades 1 to 6.
$59.95
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Feelings Fair
Feelings Fair is a board game designed to give students important skills for (a) recognizing feelings in themselves and others, (b) expressing feelings in a mature way, and (c) handling difficult situations that involve strong or negative feelings. Some cards ask students to describe or act out a feeling, and the other players have to guess the feeling. Other cards ask students to solve problems involving feelings. The various rides in the fair represent strategies for dealing with problems related to feelings. Examples are the Listening Fun House, the Cool Down Water Slide, and the Talk It Out Tilt-a-Whirl. Players suggest the various strategies that are represented by the rides as they try to solve the problems. Recommended Ages: 6-10
$86.95
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Feelings Flash Cards
Todd Parr makes understanding feelings fun with these 20 sturdy flash cards featuring 40 different emotions. Each card shows two opposite feelings, one on each side, rendered in words and lively pictures. Kids will learn what it means to feel silly and serious, calm and nervous, brave and scared, and more.
$22.50
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Figure Me Out (ASD Social Skills)
Ages 6-12. The game develops social skills by helping children learn to gather information about others and share information about themselves. Children take turns assuming the role of a reporter, getting to the bottom of a story by using Who, What, When, Where, and How questions to figure out what another player is thinking. These conversational skills are used to teach children how to begin and maintain an interesting conversation. A variety of topics (a hobby that interests me, a movie I saw recently, my favorite season, etc.) are used to generate ideas, or stories, for the players to figure out. The object of the game is to complete a full circuit of the game board and file your story by the deadline. Designed for children with Asperger Syndrome in mind.
$89.50
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Fishing for Feelings: Go Fish
Fishing For Feelings Cards: Expressing and Recognizing Feelings. Part of the Play-2-Learn series. Go Fish: Fishing for Feelings teaches the skills needed to successfully deal with feelings, recognize feelings in others, and identify appropriate feelings. Players practice talking about their feelings in an open-ended and non-threatening way. There are two decks of 50 cards in each game - one for grades K-2 and the other for grades 3-5 and all questions are open-ended. Rules sheet and facilitator guidelines included.
$27.95
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Focus Game
Focus is essentially a behavior modification program in a box. It is structured to encompass the essential elements of behavior modification and designed to have the greatest positive impact on attention. In behavior modification children receive specific positive reinforcement for accomplishing a task within an appropriate time frame and without being distracted. The rewards are usually in the form of tokens. This game provides two ways for players to win tokens - with or without a distraction. 2-5 players Grades 1-12 (3 sets of cards for different age levels).
$55.95
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Focusing and Calming Games & Activities for Children
Mindfulness Strategies and Activities to Help Children to Relax, Concentrate and Take Control. Focus, mindfulness, relaxation and concentration are key elements of achieving emotional well-being, and are also important for a child's development of skills and abilities. Part One of this book covers the theoretical and practical background and illustrates how the capacity to calm oneself, focus attention and concentrate can help a child build specific skills and abilities and regulate themselves. Part Two is made up of games and activities that teach children how to develop these mindfulness and calming skills. The activities are suitable for use with groups and individual children aged 5-12, and can be adapted for children with specific attention and concentration difficulties and for older children.
$47.95
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Forbidden Desert Cooperative Game
Gear up for a thrilling adventure to recover a legendary flying machine buried deep in the ruins of an ancient desert city. You'll need to coordinate with your teammates and use every available resource if you hope to survive the scorching heat and relentless sandstorm. Find the flying machine and escape before you all become permanent artifacts of the Forbidden Desert!
$44.95
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Forbidden Sky: Height of Danger
Soar to dizzying heights in this electrifying cooperative adventure! Work as a team to explore a mysterious platform that floats at the center of a savage storm. Connect a circuit of cables to launch a secret rocket - all before you are struck by lightning or blown off to the depths below. It's a high-wire act that will test your team's capacity for courage and cooperation. One false step and you all could be grounded... permanently! This cooperative game is for 2-5 players, children ages 10+.
$64.95
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Four Agreements Cards
The 48 glossy cards in this deck provide a simple yet powerful code of conduct for attaining personal freedom and true happiness. Choose one when you have a difficult decision to make, are uncertain about something, or just need inspiration. A wonderful gift to yourself, and for someone close to you.
$25.99
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Friendship Island Game Grades 1-4
Social skills needed for positive peer relations are some of the most important skills to be learned during elementary school years. This game focuses on the three vital areas of friendship - Making friends, Being a good friend, and Resolving disagreements in a win-win way. The game box contains two games. One is for grades 1 and 2, the other is for grades 3 and 4.
$89.50
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Friendship Play-2-Learn Dominoes
In this new game, players have fun playing dominoes while learning how to make new friends, be a good friend, and resolve conflicts in a win-win way. Before playing a domino, a player picks a card from one of four decks and either answers a question or practices a skill. The Ups and Downs cards help players deal successfully with the inevitable problems that arise between friends. The Four W's cards deal with challenging friendship situations; each question starts with Who,
$42.95
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YouthLight Friendship Thumball
Players read and respond to prompts related to good and bad friendships, friendship building skills, examples of different types of friendships, how friends can be helpful to themselves and others, "do's" and "don'ts" of good friendships, and more. Thumball is a soft stuffed ball to throw, roll, or pass in a circle or randomly. Catch it! Look under your thumb. Respond to the prompt. Kids absolutely love this interactive tool that will get them talking and sharing. Without even knowing it, you will be encouraging the use of interpersonal skills including taking turns, eye contact, listening, responding, valuing similarities and respecting individual differences.
$25.00
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