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Really Good Stuff Social Skills Discussion Cards - Set of 20 Conversation Cards for Kids - Social Emotional Learning Activities for Understanding Social Rules and Developing Essential Social Skills

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  • ENGAGE IN MEANINGFUL CONVERSATIONS: These social skills cards foster social emotional learning discussions for kids, encouraging them to express thoughts and ideas effectively
  • DURABLE CARDS WITH ROUNDED CORNERS: This set of 20 laminated cards are safely constructed, with rounded corners, and are attached by a compliant plastic ring. Size: 4" by 6" each
  • STRENGTHEN SOCIAL BONDS: Develop emotional skills and build connections with social skills activities for kids, promoting empathy, active listening, and collaboration
  • EXPLORE SOCIAL RULES AND ETIQUETTE: Help children understand social rules through engaging conversation cards, facilitating their comprehension of appropriate behaviors in different contexts
  • PROMOTE CONFIDENCE AND COMMUNICATION: Enhance communication skills and boost self-assurance as kids practice expressing themselves clearly and respectfully during discussions


Introducing Really Good Stuff Social Skills Discussion Cards, a must-have tool for promoting social emotional learning and developing crucial social skills in kids. This set of 20 conversation cards offers engaging activities and discussions centered around understanding social rules and nurturing emotional skills. Size: 4" by 6" each Encourage meaningful conversations and boost communication abilities as children express their thoughts and ideas effectively. These cards facilitate self-reflection, enabling kids to recognize and regulate their emotions in a positive way. With these Social Skills cards, children will strengthen social bonds, practicing empathy, active listening, and collaboration. Explore various social rules and etiquette through interactive discussions, helping children grasp appropriate behaviors in different contexts. Each card prompts thoughtful reflections and provides opportunities for children to develop confidence in expressing themselves clearly and respectfully. Designed for versatility, these discussion cards are perfect for classrooms, therapy sessions, or even family gatherings. With Social Skills Plus, you'll have a comprehensive resource to enhance social skills activities for kids, making learning enjoyable and effective. Invest in these Social Skills Discussion Cards and empower children with the essential social and emotional skills they need to thrive in various social settings. Start nurturing confident communicators and compassionate individuals today.


Mechelle
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
This was a gift and they loved it.
Brandie0308
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
I got it for my autistic son but we all play it as a family! And we take turns saying what we would each do in a the scenarios! They work well for helping my teens describe their feelings, it's a good price, and I've sent them to school with my son a couple times so they're great!
D.King
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2022
After wrong item was sent.. seller replaced quickly.very pleased with product.
Sujit Kumar
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2022
I like it because adults and kids enjoy the game
Miss Bibi
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2022
Great product. I use these with my students. We have finally made it to card number 29 and 30 which are both missing.
Mel P
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2022
You can do alot with these. They gave me more ideas of discussions with my students.
JaR
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2022
These cards were purchased to use in a social skills group. They help to spark a topic for the kiddos. Also use as conversation starters in sibling group. Finding things that we have in common. I USE use these cards with the color Jenna to
Rmcgill45
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2021
I am a school social worker who uses these cards quite regularly.
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