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'80s Anti-Drug Commercial - Your Brain On Drugs
The Partnership for a Drug-Free America presents its most famous commercial ever!
Added: 5029 days ago From unobtainium
global.duration: 15.00
Views: 2815 | Comments: 0
Bounce Back Board Game: Children's Version - Ages 8-12
The Bounce Back Game aims to help children and teens become more aware of resiliency skills that may help them reduce and cope with the stress in their lives including: cooperation, optimism, empathy, strong values, honesty, creativity, flexibility and self-confidence. Children and teens learn to bounce back using these skills with everyday problems and more serious crises. This game will benefit all children and teens but caters most to those who are considered “at risk” for example children of divorce, children with learning or physical impairments, victims of abuse and trauma. The game includes 3 decks of cards that contain questions or problems as well as actions with the balls provided so the players can reduce or increase their stress-meter: Problem Cards, Crisis Cards and Bounce Back Cards. the game includes cards, balls, stress magnets, and 90 question cards. For 4 players. Children's version Ages: 8-12
Added: 4159 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 53.77
Views: 2182 | Comments: 0
     
Bounce Back Board Game: Teen Version - Ages 12+
The Bounce Back Game aims to help children and teens become more aware of resiliency skills that may help them reduce and cope with the stress in their lives including: cooperation, optimism, empathy, strong values, honesty, creativity, flexibility and self-confidence. Children and teens learn to bounce back using these skills with everyday problems and more serious crises. This game will benefit all children and teens but caters most to those who are considered “at risk” for example children of divorce, children with learning or physical impairments, victims of abuse and trauma. The game includes 3 decks of cards that contain questions or problems as well as actions with the balls provided so the players can reduce or increase their stress-meter: Problem Cards, Crisis Cards and Bounce Back Cards.
Added: 4160 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 53.77
Views: 1748 | Comments: 0
     
Bullying, Teasing and Put-Downs: What Victims Can Do
This fast-paced program highlights real kids talking about what worked and didn't work as they attempted to deal with the effects upon them of bullying, teasing and put-downs. Their stories give other kids hope that change can be made and the bullying can stop. By raising important questions about bullies and their targets, this program provides tools kids need to handle bullying behavior in a safe and effective way. Interwoven throughout, is expert advice from counselors on what motivates a bully and why bullies target some people.
Added: 4238 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 97.22
Views: 2011 | Comments: 0
Circle of Friends Board Game
Ages: 5-12. Kids learn friendship-building skills such as listening, patience, and paying attention, and how to deal with various friendship issues such as teasing, bullies, jealousy, anger, and more. This game features a "small town" board where the friends live and socialize. The players are asked questions, and with the right answer, acquire new friends and Pop-it beads. When enough beads are collected to form a "circle of friends" around all players, everyone wins! For 2-6 players
Added: 4159 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 49.20
Views: 1972 | Comments: 0
     
Dr. Playwell's Learning Self-Control in School Board Game
Ages 6-12. Dr Playwells Learning Self-Control Game is designed to help children who are having difficulty learning social rules, particularly children on the Autism Spectrum and children with Attention Deficit Disorders. Cards ask children to think about a variety of social problems that occur during the school day and to think about the best ways to handle each situation. This game is designed to be played in a regular classroom or as part of a social skills training program. 2-4 Players./nFeatures:/nCovers a wide variety of common social problems./nIncludes blank cards for you to create your own questions./nGives children a chance to practice appropriate social behavior in an accepting and structured format. /nBy Dr. Lawrence Shapiro www.childswork.com
Added: 4153 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 57.13
Views: 2757 | Comments: 0
     
Ethical Choices: Rights and Responsibilities
Rights and Responsibilities examines complex issues of personal freedom people face in today's society. This DVD explores the conflicts that arise when teen's individual rights and social responsibilities collide. Moderator Kim Taylor-Thompson, associate professor of law at Stanford University, leads a panel of seven teenagers along with a high school principal, the president of the ACLU, and an ethicist through a series of hypothetical situations. Organized into four easy-to-use segments, the topics include: social responsibility, freedom of expression, privacy, and setting limits. Thought-provoking and insightful, this program raises tough questions and encourages young people to look within themselves for answers.
Added: 4236 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 177.28
Views: 2247 | Comments: 0
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: 4158 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 47.73
Views: 3306 | Comments: 0
     
My 2 Homes Board Game
Ages: 6-12. My 2 Homes board game is designed for children who are having difficulty adjusting to their parents' divorce, this engaging game lets children deal with problems on their own terms through play. The game was designed to be a tool to help children communicate their feelings about divorce. The game is simple enough for parents or other nonprofessionals to play with children. The object of the game is for each player to make a full circle of the game board, answering the questions about divorce. For 2-4 players./nContents: Game Board 99 Situation Cards 99 Factual Cards Die 6 Pawns 100 Chips Instructions
Added: 4158 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 44.73
Views: 2386 | Comments: 0
     
No More Arguments Board Game
Ages 6-12. The No More Arguments Board Game teaches children to understand another's point of view and to think about and resolve problems. In this fun game, players learn how to cope with situations without arguing, while earning enough chips to go on the "class field trip." Players read the Situation cards and answer questions using the "11 Ways to Stop Arguing" listed on the board. A unique feature of the game is an enclosed audio CD consisting of real-life kids and adults describing their feelings about situations that typically cause arguments. 2-6 players./nContents: Game Board 24 Situation Cards 24 Argument Cards Argument CD Die 100 Chips 6 Pawns Instructions
Added: 4158 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 51.43
Views: 2269 | Comments: 0
     
The Emotional Intelligence Game
Grades 2-8. The Emotional Intelligence game is an entertaining and engaging game that reflects the five areas of emotional intelligence:/n*Self-awareness *Mood management *Self-motivat ion *Empathy *Relationship skills/nThere are two versions of the game and corresponding sets of rules; Competitive (where players play against each other) and Cooperative (where players work together). Players try to fill in their brain card by answering questions and winning tokens. Also included are six decks of cards relating to the five areas of emotional intelligence plus a deck of Bonus Cards. The Emotional Intelligence game utilizes both cognitive behavior therapy and social learning theory to help players build their emotional intelligence. For 2-6 players.
Added: 4158 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 48.93
Views: 2955 | Comments: 0
     
 
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