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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: 4127 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 54.23
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Stop Being So Mean! Board Game
Ages: 5-10. Written by Max and Marcia Nass. Stop Being So Mean is a game of cooperation, children learn to recognize when they are being mean to others and how to stop it. They also learn how to respond when others are mean to them. The players work together as a team to gather more tokens than the Mean Dragon collects. As the players go around the game board, the Good Dragon gives them tokens and the Mean Dragon takes tokens away from them. No one knows whether "meanness" or "kindness" will win out until the game ends and the tokens are counted. By playing this adventure-filled game players will learn how to become caring and compassionate, respecting themselves, their friends, their family, and their environment. For 2-4 players./nContents: Game board 48 Stop Being So Mean! Cards 4 pawns Die Chips Instructions/nwww.childswork.com
Added: 4148 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 46.30
Views: 2033 | Comments: 0
     
What Should I Do Now? Card Game
Ages 8-18. By Lawrence E. Shapiro, Ph.D. The What Should I do now game is a hilarious card game designed to help children understand the different reactions we have to difficult situations and how our responses affect those around us. The difference between responding inappropriately and responding appropriately is examined in a non-judgmental setting. 2-6 Players./nContents: 45 Situation Cards 60 Response Cards 1 Spinner Instructions/nwww.childswork.com
Added: 4147 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 49.55
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Figure Me Out Board Game
Ages 6-12. The Figure Me Out board game helps kids get to know each other. 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. For 2-6 players./nContents: Game board Die 6 Pawns 48 Topic Cards 6 Question Cards 6 Card stands Second Chance Spinner Instructions/nThis product is also part of the Social Skills/Asperger's Syndrome Game Set.
Added: 4152 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 47.73
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Friendship Farm Puzzle Games Set of 4
Ages 5-10. Friendship Farm Puzzle Games gives kids a new way to learn social skills, featuring "3 games in 1." Players start off laying out the 20 pieces of the puzzle, each with a question designed to stimulate social learning. As each question is answered, the piece is turned over an the players cooperatively form the colorful and engaging puzzle. When the puzzle is completed, players must search the pictures to find the animals on Friendship Farm who are socially appropriate. Created by game expert, Dr. Lawrence Shapiro, we know that kids will want to play these games again and again. The games are designed to be played in counseling sessions, in the classrooms, or at home. Each puzzle comes with its own instructions. Puzzles are 15" x 21" and made of sturdy cardboard designed for years of play. 1-6 players./nSet includes one each of the following puzzles:/nWho is Being Friendly? Friendship Farm Puzzle Game Who is Being Helpful? Friendship Farm Puzzle Game Who Is Following the Rules? Friendship Farm Puzzle Game Who is Being Responsible and Respectful? Friendship Farm Puzzle Game/nPuzzles also sold individually.
Added: 4152 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 63.93
Views: 1810 | Comments: 0
     
A Guide for Living with PTSD
Through compelling client testimonials and expert guidance from renowned researchers at the Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center and the Department of Veterans Affairs National Center for PTSD, this video educates clinicians, clients, and families on the history, epidemiology, challenges, and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Sample cognitive-behavioral therapy sessions between counselor and client model realistic applications of the concepts presented.
Added: 4208 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 134.73
Views: 1658 | Comments: 0
     
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: 4216 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 179.29
Views: 2588 | Comments: 0
PeaceTalks Dealing With Bullies, Troublemakers and Dangerous
Bullies are no longer the big loud kids who like to intimidate and push other kids around on the playground. Now bullies travel in gangs and often pack deadly weapons. The rules for engagement have changed and this program explores how to best handle bullies and protect victims without getting hurt. Teens learn how to recognize potentially dangerous situations and avoid violence by reasonably predicting the consequences of their actions.
Added: 4224 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 177.43
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Most Used, Most Abused Drugs: Marijuana The Gateway Drug
Logan texts Lee the shocking news that Dana has been kicked out of school for smoking marijuana on campus. Lee thinks the school administration is wrong for making such a big deal since “it’s only weed.” Logan thinks Dana made a big mistake, risking everything by smoking pot./nThis typical debate between students leads this marijuana prevention video, with students who’ve learned the hard way passing on their knowledge that marijuana starts a lifestyle of drug use. Their first joint can lead students to hard drugs, prison, or even death. Former teen users beg students not to take that step.
Added: 4225 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 98.65
Views: 2118 | Comments: 0
LifeSteps: Knowing Who You Are
Self-knowledge, the most fundamental life skill, is promoted as teens learn how to reflect on their own behavior, learn from experience, and develop the integrity and moral character to resist peer pressure.
Added: 4229 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 134.19
Views: 1591 | Comments: 0
LifeSteps: Responsibility
Teens master the first rule of responsibility: to do no harm to themselves or to others as they confront difficult choices about sex. Dependability and trustworthiness are championed as students learn to ask themselves the guiding question: What is the most important thing I need to be doing right now?
Added: 4229 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 131.29
Views: 1449 | Comments: 0
Maple Ave Loves Me Not: Dating Violence
Focuses on dating/domestic violence from the point of view of a 17 year old deceased victim named Cari. Cari was relentlessly beaten by her boyfriend, Marcos and so viciously bullied by his friends after leaving him that she, ultimately, took her own life. Now Cari finds herself helplessly watching the same thing happen all over again to another girl, Sharon (Marcos’ new girlfriend).
Added: 4228 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 129.58
Views: 1983 | Comments: 0
Everything You Need to Know About Substance Abuse
Drive home the message that if you use drugs you are risking your future and your life. Substances highlighted are tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, inhalants, stimulants, club drugs, and performance enhancing drugs.
Added: 4231 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 181.42
Views: 1705 | Comments: 0
Generation Now
Parental neglect is a major problem affecting today’s youth. In this provocative and timely program, we meet Nil, Siah, Zero and Electra, a group of average young people from diverse socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds all with this in common - each struggles with the very real issues of absentee parenting, apathy, and lack of emotional support from family and community.
Added: 4231 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 184.19
Views: 68348 | 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: 4231 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 90.30
Views: 1771 | Comments: 0
Drug Class 2: Emotional Growth
After several years of heavy drug and alcohol use, Kristie has now been clean and sober for 9 months. At 18 years old, Kristie realizes that her heavy usage arrested her emotional growth and that she is really lacking maturity. In order for Kristie to grow up, she must learn to face issues and concerns without drugs or alcohol.
Added: 4232 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 134.63
Views: 1718 | Comments: 0
Drug Class 2: Looking Back
Drug Class is about progress. In this episode we recap the stories of our participants and take a look at where they are now.
Added: 4232 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 153.79
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Drug Class 2: Nolan
Years of heavy drug use have damaged the relationship between Nolan and his mother. After becoming clean and sober, Nolan must now regain the trust and confidence of his mother.
Added: 4232 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 158.23
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Drug Class 3 Finding Independence
Michael has now been sober for five months. He decides he would like his independence and decides it is time to move out of his mom’s house. Michael is disappointed when he realizes that being on his own is more than he can handle right now. Rand addresses the problems related to being on your own.
Added: 4231 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 135.57
Views: 1291 | Comments: 0
Drug Class 3 The Reunion
Participants from Drug Class 1 and 2 join the Drug Class 3 participants to share where they are now, and how Drug Class has helped improve their lives.
Added: 4231 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 166.27
Views: 1618 | Comments: 0
 
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