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5 produkter
395 kr
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This book presents a card game to enable people to become more aware of their feelings. For adults and children; With individuals or in small groups, home, school (eg circle time, learning support), therapy; Adaptable: 5 min ice breaker to 6 separate workshop sessions; and it can be played with a dice Covers a range of feelings, for example angry, jealous, calm, disappointed, overwhelmed, proud, frustrated. The cards are in 6 sections: 1. Give an example of when you felt? 2. Situation cards. How would you feel if.? 3. You are feeling...How would you show it? 4. Dealing with different emotions. 5. Helping friends to deal with different feelings. 6. Other people's feelings.Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.
Let's Talk!
1998
395 kr
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"Let's Talk!" is a set of discussion and prompt cards designed for use by all groups. The pack is divided into the following three themes: One thing ...One thing I feel I do well is...One thing that amuses me is...One thing that would brighten up my day is ...Think back: What is your earliest memory? Name something good about getting older; Do you remember going to your first dance? Let's talk: Do you like your name? If you had one wish, what would it be? What do you enjoy reading?Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.
393 kr
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Let's Talk: Assertiveness is a card game to improve communication and confidence. It is an adaptable resource, designed for use as a 5 min ice breaker, in a one hour discussion, or in a series of more detailed workshop sessions. It includes information on assertiveness, including how to say no, making requests, making complaints, resolving conflict and receiving compliments. The cards are presented in 6 sections: Is this assertive, passive or aggressive? (this section provides examples of behaviour and responses to help people understand the 3 definitions) Give an example of...(this section encourages participants to reflect on their own experiences in order to explore assertiveness issues). Changing passive and aggressive body language, and responses to assertive ones Discussion cards (this section is about the benefits of being assertive; about why people might act passively or aggressively; about saying 'no'; about difficult situations). Assertiveness strategies (such as tone of voice; body language; 'I feel. when you'; asking for more time; setting clear boundaries) Situation cards (these cards ask for ideas of an assertive response in different scenarios). Let's Talk: Assertiveness can be used: With all ages With individuals or in small groups At home, school (e. g. PSHE, learning support), in youth work settings Content: 78 boxed cards, instructions and ideas.Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.
418 kr
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The second edition of these bestselling cards remains focused on building stronger communication skills in children and young adults. The social skills topics can be used as a therapeutic activity, a warm-up exercise, or a closing game. Partners practise conversing with peers and adults by addressing statements or asking questions typically discussed in a variety of social settings. Topics include: negotiation and conversation skills, self-perception, physical and verbal reactions, friendship and personal responsibilities. These cards will help build valuable social interaction skills and have been revised and extended to reflect changes in the field of communication science and disorders.Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.
419 kr
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Let's Talk: Resilience are cards to improve communication and confidence. To understand more about resilience, these cards help to develop resilience skills and look at how to use different strategies to be resilient in difficult situations. Let's Talk: Resilience can be used: with adults and children aged 7+; with individuals or in small groups; at school (1-1 learning support, circle time), youth groups, child psychologists, family therapy, personal development & confidence building workshops, adult training sessions and at home; adaptable: separate sessions/ a full workshop/ ongoing use. The cards are in 5 sections: discussion (to get people thinking about resilience); quotes (either put the cards face up on the floor or table and ask each person to choose their favourite & explain why; or each person picks a card in turn to read to the group); experience (participants share their own experiences of being resilient); and think again (changing unhelpful thinking patterns into helpful ones. Read the situation & quote on the card; change the unhelpful thinking pattern into the helpful one which is given and suggest what you might say/ think instead.) ; to be used together; strength cards (positive self-messages); situation cards; content: 78 cards, instructions and ideas Sue Nicholls' particular interest is in the personal development of children and young people. As a youth worker she was involved in the setting up and running of a nationally acclaimed youth-led peer befriending charity. Sue now works as an accredited childminder and is a National Childminding Association Tutor. She has been exploring creative ways of helping children develop their emotional literacy.Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.