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52 Essential Social Situations - Social Skills
52 Essential Social Situations - Social Skills
52 Essential Social Situations - Social Skills
52 Essential Social Situations - Social Skills
52 Essential Social Situations - Social Skills
52 Essential Social Situations - Social Skills
52 Essential Social Situations - Social Skills
52 Essential Social Situations - Social Skills
52 Essential Social Situations - Social Skills
52 Essential Social Situations - Social Skills

52 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

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Shipping Weight 0.31 lbs
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52 Essential Social Situations - Social Skills Features

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Play anytime, anywhere: portable and sturdy tin can and card deck made for travel in car, dinner table and camping fun

  • Practical and useful for kids, parents, grandparents, teachers, counselors, psychologists, and mental health therapists


About 52 Essential Social Situations - Social Skills

As the world slowly recovers from the aftereffects of the pandemic, and children are now coming back to school, one-third of educators agree that the social and emotional maturity levels of their current students are lacking compared to their students pre-pandemic. A stunning 80% of parents have also voiced their concerns. Benefits of these social situation cards interactive games for elementary school students & preschool children: ✅ enhances social skills ✅ boosts self-esteem and confidence ✅ promotes positive and open communication ✅ provides insight into children's present social skills ✅ encourages decision-making in children ✅ empowers kids in problem-solving When to use the social skills games for elementary students: ✅ during homeroom morning meeting ✅ during small group dynamics in the language classroom ✅ counseling games and social skills groups ✅ counseling games for elementary ✅ speech therapy assessments and exercises ✅ during playgroups for kindergarten circle time ✅ at home during dinnertime, table topics discussion ✅ car rides to/from school ✅ PTA meeting and family workshops ✅ family picnic, holiday gathering ✅ anytime, anywhere! Ways to play: ➡️ randomly draw a card for daily check-in before and/or after school ➡️ ice breaker “what would you do” and “would you rather” activities to help students get to know each other ➡️ think, pair, and share activity at school to help peers bond and connect ➡️ family meeting agenda topic or whole classroom discussion ➡️ work on specific skills (ex: Spade cards for Awareness of social norms, rules, and manners; Club cards for making and keeping friends; Heart cards for dealing with big emotions with other people; Diamond cards for impulse control and setting goals)