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Games for Social and Life Skills
This title provides guidance for the teachers, youth leaders or social workers who are new to games, and helps them to make the best selection as quickly as possible. Each game is immediately practical, and lists suitability for different ages, sizes and types of group. Materials, time, procedure and variations are listed under clear headings. The contents include: introduction and advice on preparation; self-awareness games; games for social skills; goal planning; decision making; non-verbal communication...
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Loquacious linguists will love this game of verbal charades. Test your skills with this race-against-the-clock game to name as many famous faces as possible.
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Vivid Games Outburst
Classic verbal explosion fun for all the family. A game of 400 topics of general knowledge and beyond! What topic will your team be dealt? Will you play or pass? For 2 or more players. Age from 8 years.
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Vivid Games Outburst
Classic verbal explosion fun for all the family. A game of 400 topics of general knowledge and beyond! What topic will your team be dealt? Will you play or pass? For 2 or more players. Age from 8 years.
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Nov 2007 'My Word Coach' offers a fun and challenging way to improve verbal skills through a series of engaging activities and exercises. Enjoyable activities include word recognition, spelling challenges, and vocabulary definition, including 16,800 words from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary. When you play, 'My Word Coach' assesses, monitors, and rewards your Expression Potential, a score that represents your ability to command and use the English language. The higher the number (out...
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It is a fun and accessible way of helping younger children improve their communication skills and social interactions. Children have the opportunity to perform a variety of role-play activities, practice everyday actions and provide information about themselves. Through these enjoyable tasks they learn vital social skills including: listening, turn-taking, asking and answering questions, engaging in basic conversations, non-verbal communication, eye-contact and understanding feelings.
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Self-esteem Games for Children
In this practical handbook, self-esteem expert Deborah Plummer offers a wealth of familiar and easy-to-learn games carefully chosen to build and maintain self-esteem in children aged 5-11. The selection of games reflects the seven key elements of healthy self-esteem - self-knowledge, self and others, self-acceptance, self-reliance, self-expression, self-confidence and self-awareness - and includes opportunities for thinking and discussion. The book combines physically active and passive games, verbal...
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There are more ways to use parachutes in movement activities than you have ever imagined! This 2nd edition book contains 59 games and a 31 minute DVD! Both the book and DVD help develop creativity, coordination, verbal contact, problem solving and more.
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Product Description Communicating a specific word, item or object to your team-mates by giving verbal clues is easy, but when you are against the clock and most of the words you would like to use are forbidden, it is not as easy as it might at first seem. How on earth do you communicate "Pizza" if you are forbidden from using "Fast Food", "Cheese","Toppings","Deep Pan" or "Eat"? Forbidden words is the quick-talking and even quicker-thinking game that will have you quite literally tongue-tied.
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Your category is . . . Types of Soup. You now have just 60 short seconds to match the ten soups listed on the card. Only those soups listed on the card will earn you points. So, shout as loud as you can, as quickly as you can, because the more answers you shout, then the better your chances of success. Game play is very similar to Outburst. From Fun and Games. Contains 130 game cards, 2 sets of number cards, 1 scorepad, 1 60 second timer, 1 pencil, 2 counters and rules.
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Held in an L.A. interrogation room, Verbal Kint (Spacey) attempts to convince the feds that a mythic crime lord not only exists, but was also responsible for drawing him and his four partners into a multi-million dollar heist that ended with an explosion in San Pedro Harbour - leaving few survivors. As Kint lures his interrogators into the incredible story of this crime lord's almost supernatural prowess, you too will be mesmerised by a lore that is completely captivating from beginning to end. ...
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King Toad Card Game
In the land of silly fast-playing card games, King Toad rules! We found that the combination of simple instructions and sticking out your tongue makes for a perfect game to play between the ages. As you play, you’ll hone both quick counting as well as non-verbal communication skills. Just be careful when sticking out your tongue if you play this game outside – you might actually catch a fly!
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Give your brain a workout with this brain training game set.  Features four games to test and improve your mathematics, verbal memory, logistical reasoning and visual memory. Requires 2 x AAA batteries (included).
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In the land of silly fast-playing card games, King Toad rules! The combination of simple instructions and sticking out your tongue makes for a perfect game to play between the ages. As you play, you’ll hone both quick counting as well as non-verbal communication skills. Just be careful when sticking out your tongue if you play this game outside, you might actually catch a fly.
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A form of verbal charades, the idea is to help your team mates identify as many famous characters as possible in a race against the clock.
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Who's in the Bag is a bit like verbal charades - but definately better! Very fast paced. Players mime or give clues for other players to guess famous people (dead and alive, from the world of sport, entertainment, politics etc.) whilst being timed.
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The Game of the Name
A form of verbal charades, the idea is to help your team mates identify as many famous characters as possible in a race against the clock. You can act, sing, impersonate, mime or describe the personality –just don’t mention the name!
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Train Your Brain Effectively In: Visual Memory.. Numerical Calculation.. Verbal Memory.. Logical Reasoning - Brain Partner! Excercise is the key to good health for both body and mind. Now there is a way to mentally stimulate the mind by regularly exercising important areas of the brain. People of all ages can use this device. Players both young and old will be captivated by the fun and educational games available and everyone enjoys the opportunatity to exercise their brain and keep their mind...
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Description Guess Who's in the Bag! This hilarious game will test your skills at verbal charades as you try to help your teammates identify as many famous people as possible in a race against the clock. The 'actor' can say or act out anything, except mention the big names on the cards. Who's in the Bag includes 800 famous names on 200 game cards, 60 second timer and cloth game bag. Who's In The Bag Guess Who's in the Bag! This hilarious game will test your skills at verbal charades as you try...
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The Planning Process. The Challenge of the First Meeting. Getting Acquainted and Acclimated. Non-verbal Group Activities. Non-verbal Individual Activities. Verbal Individual Activities. Verbal Pair Activities. Verbal Group Activities. Written Activities. Evaluation, Assessment, and Rewards. Grab Bag - Miscellaneous Scene Topics.
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Follow Bobs verbal instructions and be the first to hammer all your nails, screws and bolts in the right order. Age 4+
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Helps adults to understand, manage and reflect on children's anger. This book features games which are designed to foster anger management strategies for children aged 5-12. It covers the theory behind the games and includes a range of activities: active and passive, verbal and non-verbal, and for different sized groups.
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This is a brain trainer with a difference ..... 20 amazingly addictive and fun puzzles, each at 5 increasing levels of difficulty. Not only fun, but it will train your brain across a wide range of differing aptitudes such as; Verbal, Spatial, Numerical, and Musical ........ challenge your brain and make sure it's functioning at it's optimum potential. What a pity school days were never this much fun. This is one school from which you'll never be tempted to play truant. Can you graduate from Brain...
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Featuring a wealth of familiar and easy-to-learn games, this practical handbook is designed to foster successful social strategies for children aged 5-12, and will help adults to understand and reflect constructively on children's social skills.The book covers the theory behind the games in accessible language, and includes a broad range of enjoyable activities: active and passive, verbal and non-verbal, and for different sized groups. Deborah Plummer addresses issues that might arise when supporting...
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