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101 More Life Skills Games for Children: Learning, Growing, Getting Along (Ages 9-15)
Contributor(s): Badegruber, Bernie (Author)
ISBN: 0897934431     ISBN-13: 9780897934435
Publisher: Hunter House Publishers
OUR PRICE:   $16.19  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2006
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Annotation: As children approach adolescence, their social and emotional needs change, and 101 More Life Skills Games for Children contains activities appropriate for these more challenging years that cover movement, concentration, relaxation, combat, cooperation, integration, and more. Written in an accessible style and featuring black-and-white illustrations, this book is organized into three chapters: I-Games, You-Games, and We-Games, and helps preteens and teens address important issues such as the importance of patience, self-confidence, love, and respect in a fun and relaxing way.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Family & Relationships | Activities
Dewey: 302.140
LCCN: 2005015574
Series: Smartfun Activity Books
Physical Information: 0.43" H x 6.06" W x 9" (0.62 lbs) 160 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Family
 
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Publisher Description:
How do you teach tolerance, self-awareness, and responsibility? How can you help children deal with fear, mistrust, or aggression?

Play a game with them Games are an ideal way to help children develop social and emotional skills; they are exciting, relaxing, and fun.

101 LIFE MORE SKILLS GAMES FOR CHILDREN: LEARNING, GROWING, GETTING ALONG (Ages 9-15) is a resource that can help children understand and deal with problems that arise in daily interactions with other children and adults. These games help children develop social and emotional skills and enhance self-awareness.

The games address the following issues: dependence, aggression, fear, resentment, disability, accusations, boasting, honesty, flexibility, patience, secrets, conscience, inhibitions, stereotypes, noise, lying, performance, closeness, weaknesses, self confidence, fun, reassurance, love, respect, integrating a new classmate, group conflict.

Organized in three main chapters: (I-Games, You-Games and We-Games), the book is well structured and easily accessible. It specifies an objective for every game, gives step-by-step instructions, and offers questions for reflection. It provides possible variations for each game, examples, tips, and ideas for role plays. Each game contains references to appropriate follow-up games and is illustrated with charming drawings.