Social Skills Board Games
Social Skills Board Games
Why We Love It
This set of six board games is a fun way to get students to work together to improve their social skills. While playing the games players discuss solutions to socially challenging situations, encouraging group communication and participation. Each game targets a different issue, such as morals, manners, empathy, friendship, showing emotions and managing emotions.
- Helps kids understand their feelings and the feelings of others
- Supports kids who have trouble with social skills
- Ages 6-11
Details
- Includes six game boards, 24 counters, one die and one spinner
- Games Boards:
How Others Feel- Learn empathy by understanding the perspective of another
Acting Out- Dealing with showing emotions
Manners- Important manners for social success
Mountain of Emotions- Simple strategies for emotion management
What Should You Do? How to make good choices
What Makes A Good Friend?- Simple tips for being a good friend - Box is 17.25"L x 12"W x 1.5"H
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