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Play-2-Learn Dominoes on Feelings Fun Game
Ages: 5-10. Playing-2-Learn Dominoes on Feelings Fun Game lets players have fun playing dominoes while learning how to express positive and negative feelings appropriately, recognize feelings, and care about the feelings of others. Before playing a domino, a player picks a card from one of four decks and either answers a question or practices a skill. The Understanding the Feelings of Others cards help players learn to accurately perceive feelings in others. This is a vital skill for developing empathy. The Four W's cards help players identify feelings and how to deal appropriately with difficult feelings; each question starts with "Who", "What", "Why", or "When". The Action cards give players practice dealing with situations that involve strong feelings. The Talk about a Time cards, help players identify their feelings and give them the opportunity to share with other players situations that evoked a variety of feelings. 2-5 players./nThis game is also part of the Play-to-Learn Dominoes Set. By Franklin Rubenstein, Ph.D./nwww.childswork.com
Added: 4134 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 58.84
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Play-2-Learn Dominoes on Empathy Counts
Ages: 5-10. Play-2-Learn Dominoes on Empathy Counts teaches young people to understand the concept of empathy, to be empathetic, and to take positive actions towards others based on empathy, all while playing dominoes and having fun! There are four decks of cards, each covering a different aspect of players' lives: Friendship, Activities and Hobbies, At School, and All About Myself. It can be used by teachers and counselors in a school setting, parents at home, or therapists as play therapy. 2-5 players./nThis game is also part of the Play-to-Learn Dominoes Set. By Franklin Rubenstein, Ph.D./nwww.childswork.com
Added: 4134 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 52.00
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Play-2-Learn Dominoes: Conflict Cruncher
Play 2 Learn Dominoes Conflict Cruncher is an educational game designed to give kids the knowledge and skills they need to resolve conflict in a non-violent, win-win way. The Game includes a set of Dominoes and four decks of cards. Play 2 Learn Dominoes adds an exciting spin for players who are already accustomed to the classic dominoes game. Players before placing a domino must pick a card and answer a question about resolving conflicts, players can place their dominoes as long as they attempt to give a good answer. Players will develop practical skills for resolving conflicts in a win-win way, learn to recognize good and bad ways of dealing with anger and conflict, learn to stay calm and engage in problem solving and learn the importance of seeing the other person’s point of view. /nwww.childsworkChildsplay.com
Added: 4138 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 54.23
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Stop, Relax & Think Board Game
Ages 6-12. By Becky Bridges, C.S.W., A.C.P. Stop, Relax, and Think is a board game to help impulsive children think before they act. In this ever-popular board game, active, impulsive children learn motor control, relaxation skills, how to express their feelings, and how to problem-solve. The manual includes information on how the game can be used both as a diagnostic and a treatment tool, and how behaviors learned in the game can be generalized for the home or classroom. The object of the game is to proceed through the Feelings, Stop, Relax, and Think sections of the game board to Finish, collecting chips along the way. The player with the most chips when the game ends wins./nFeelings When a player lands on a Feelings Card space he/she selects, reads aloud, and answers a Feelings Card. This section helps children become aware of their feelings and the early signs of stress, which is essential to their achieving self-control./nStop When a player lands on a Stop Sign space he/she rolls the 8-sided die. He/she then refers to the corresponding number on the Stop Card, performing whatever action is stated on the Stop Card until the person on his/her right says "Stop." If the player stops immediately he/she receives a chip. This section helps children practice behavior cessation and learn how to catch themselves before they respond or react automatically./nRelax When a player lands in the Relax space he/she does what is indicated on the space. This section helps children learn to relax. The ability to relax is a powerful asset for a child who is attempting to learn self-control./nThink This section helps children think through problems. This ability is a prerequisite to achieving self-control./nContents: Game Board 8-sided Die 6-sided Die 30 Chips Stop Card 36 Feelings Cards 33 Think Cards Instructions/nThis board game is also part of The Stop, Relax & Think Collection./nwww.childswork.com
Added: 4158 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 75.23
Views: 10492 | Comments: 0
     
Wait & Win! Board Game
Ages: 6-12. The Wait and Win board game was designed to teach children the importance of being patient in many different situations as they try a variety of fun tasks and try to solve problems. Patience is an important ingredient in a child's social and academic success. This game teaches frustration tolerance, self-control, respect for others, and a sense of time and timing. The object of the game is to earn as many "patience points" (chips) as possible. Includes a countdown timer that gives players feedback on how well they control their impulsivity. 2-4 players./nContents: Game board 24 You Win Cards (describe situations where children have been patient, with a positive result) 24 Patience Problems Cards (asks players to respond to situations where being patient is important) 24 Test Your Skill Cards (describe "stunts" that require patience and self-control) 100 chips 4 pawns Die Timer Instructions/nwww.childswork.com
Added: 4158 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 54.10
Views: 6271 | Comments: 0
     
Dr. PlayWell's Think Positive Board Game
Ages: 6-12. Developed by Lawrence E. Shapiro, Ph.D. Study after study tells us that children with a positive, optimistic attitude will be less susceptible to depression and other emotional and behavioral problems. This game teaches children how to identify and change negative thinking, how to recognize the effects of a negative and pessimistic attitude, and how to behave in ways that are more socially appropriate. The CD lets you print out miniature copies of the game so that it can be played at home. For 2-4 players./nContents: Game Board 24 Changing Negative Thoughts Cards 24 Positive Values Cards 24 What Will Happen? Cards 24 Solving Problems Cards 4 Pawns Die 50 Chips Instructions CD (to print a send-home version of the game for children to play between counseling sessions. CD includes a copy of the game board, copy of the cards, a numbers wheel, and abbreviated instructions for home use.)
Added: 4163 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 68.13
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The Good Behavior Board Game
Ages: 4-10. The Good Behavior game teaches children the importance of good behavior and helps them anticipate the consequences of misbehavior. Adults learn and practice two of the most effective forms of discipline for children: token reinforcement and time-out. Colorful cartoon graphics and the excitement of winning tokens makes the game fun. For 2-6 players. Includes: Game board, cards, 4 pawns, die, sand timer, instructions.
Added: 4163 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 56.17
Views: 1889 | Comments: 0
     
The Helping, Sharing, and Caring Board Game
Ages: 4-12. By Richard A. Gardner, M.D. The Helping, Sharing, and Caring board game helps children develop critical communication and social skills. The purpose of this game is to provide an enjoyable game in the context of which important issues are introduced. A wide variety of issues are focused on: self-esteem, manners, safety, ethics, values, health, consideration for others, interpersonal relations, the value of learning, sympathy, empathy, and competence. The responses to the cards impart information and facilitate communication, both of which can enhance feelings of self-worth and improve interpersonal relationships. 2-6 players./nContents: Game board 288 Discussion cards Spinner 6 pawns Chips 2 Dice/nThis board game is also part of The Helping, Sharing, and Caring Collection
Added: 4163 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 54.90
Views: 2655 | Comments: 0
     
The Conflict Resolution Board Game
Ages: 6-12.This imaginative game helps children deal with such day-to-day problems as teasing, protecting one's property, and handling arguments, as well as more serious problems like the bully, the drug pusher, the stranger, or the kid with a gun. Players lose turns when they don't respect someone's rights or refuse to mediate a problem, and are moved ahead when they help others solve problems or express their feelings. For 2-6 players.
Added: 4164 days ago From GuidanceGroup
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Views: 1988 | Comments: 0
     
Berenstain Bears: Class is Back!
Too-Tall and the gang amuse themselves at Sister's expense by warning her how hard third grade will be and how strict Teacher Jane is. Brother tries unsuccessfully to convince Sis not to worry. Mama reminices about Sister starting kindergarten and reflects on how her daughter's feelings back then were exactly the same. Sure enough, when Sister starts grade three she enjoys the new experience just like she did when she started
Added: 4226 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 179.35
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Berenstain Bears: Go to the Doctor
The cub's younger cousin, Honey, is apprehensive about going to the doctor's office for a checkup. Sister dispels Honey's fear of the unknown by setting up a pretend doctor's office and taking Honey through all the procedures of a checkup, using the instruments in her toy doctor's bag.
Added: 4226 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 179.29
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Berenstain Bears: Going to the Cottage
When Papa takes the cubs to the Bruin's cottage, he's in such a hurry to get fishing, he dismisses the cubs' suggestion to think ahead and plan everything they'll need to take with them. He rushes down the long staircase that leads to the water far below - only to find himself climbing back up the stairs again and again to get something else they need. They've forgotten quite a few things - lifejackets, the fishing net...so Papa goes up and down and up and down, wearing himself out. It's only when the cubs make a list and take everything they need, that Papa can finally sit back and enjoy a day of fishing.
Added: 4226 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 179.31
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Berenstain Bears: The Big Red Kite
When a store window full of colorful novelty kites excites the cubs about entering a kite-flying contest, Brother and Sister are surprised when Papa suggests they build their own kite instead of buying one. Together Papa and the cubs build a big old style kite,"Big Red," which turns out to be too big to fly without an equally big wind. To them, it's no longer about winning or losing; it's about taking pride in something they've made. As luck would have it, the wind picks up and, as all the store bought kites crash to the ground, "Big Red" flies so high, all the contestants join in and have a great time flying it.
Added: 4226 days ago From GuidanceGroup
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Berenstain Bears: The Birthday Boy
With Mama and Papa too busy setting up Brother's birthday party, Sister reluctantly decides to do her 'Tell Us About A Family Member' school assignment on Brother. However videotaping him for her project not only allows her to see a side of him she never saw before, it helps her realize just how much her big brother really means to her. Ultimately not only is Sister's Birthday Boy video an A+ project, it also doubles as Brother's best birthday gift ever.
Added: 4226 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 179.31
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Berenstain Bears: Visit Fun Park
A ream of free ride tickets given to Mama at the supermarket prompts the Bear family to go to the amusement park. Brother boasts to friends and family that he'll fearlessly ride the legendary Thunderbolt roller coaster. However, when Brother sees how scary the ride actually is, he spends the rest of his day desperately trying to avoid it. The moment of reckoning for his boastful behavior comes as Brother is about to board the dreaded ride and backs out at the last moment.
Added: 4226 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 179.29
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Berenstain Bears: Visit the Dentist
When Sister gets her first loose tooth, Brother teases her that the dentist will extract it with a big yanking tool. After Sister watches Brother get a cavity filled, she discovers that her dentist is a very gentle fellow and he assures her that most baby teeth don't need yanking. They fall out all on their own.
Added: 4226 days ago From GuidanceGroup
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Stepping Up to Character
This program promotes an essential set of character traits and skills in a warm-hearted, uproarious skit performed by Michael Pritchard and our lovable, zany puppet characters. Our problem-solving format sparks student discussion in guided brain-storming sessions with Michael bringing his trademark insight and caring humor to research-based solutions.
Added: 4228 days ago From GuidanceGroup
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Ethical Choices: Health Talk
Health Talk examines a range of complex health issues that young people face in today's society. This DVD takes a candid look at health topics affecting teenagers today. Moderator Kim Taylor-Thompson, associate professor of law at Stanford University, leads a panel of seven teenagers, along with two health education experts, and parents through a series of interconnected hypothetical situations. Based on real-life incidents, the hypotheticals focus on the story of Kim, a high school student who encounters a number of health issues such as stress and depression, the consequences of sexual behavior, and the risks of alcohol and substance abuse.
Added: 4241 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 164.51
Views: 2174 | Comments: 0
Is College for Me?
This teen-friendly documentary-style program helps middle school students understand why they need to start thinking about college now. Real students from four-year, two-year, and technical programs share their personal experiences, their decisions to pursue higher education, and the availability of financial aid. Viewers will learn how different college is from middle and high school, and why basic skills such as reading, writing, and problem solving will serve them well in the future.
Added: 4241 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 90.30
Views: 1772 | Comments: 0
Life Skills for Children
A non-physical personal safety and communications course for children designed to improve confidence, self esteem, awareness personal safety and social interaction skills.
Added: 5034 days ago From unobtainium
global.duration: 299.00
Views: 1868 | Comments: 0
 
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