49 Social Skills for Relationship Cards Game Kit for Improving Children Social Connection and Communication Ideal Tool for Parents Teachers Therapists and Coaches Kids

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A unique kit for developing and improving social skills. The kit will help educators, parents, and children to get to know and learn the social techniques needed to improve and develop social skills. Using the kit will help: Refine social communications learn 49 specific skills of friendly behavior. Does the child have trouble identifying and behaving normally in social situations? By using the kit he will: Be able to identify and behave normally in social situations, Be aware of his social behavior and have a better understanding of the social situation. Is the child bullying others and not being respectful toward his friends? His point of view will be more social, he will be more empathic and more sensitive toward his friends. As parents/ educators, do we find it difficult to talk to the child about his feelings and dealings with social status/ social struggles? The kit will help promote an open and accurate social dialogue. With the help of the kit, the educator will know what to say and help choose the proper behavior in social situations. As educators / parents, do we want to address social struggles? The kit will help us address the problems by pinpointing the child's difficulties, for example: a sore loser, raises his voice, does not compromise, has abnormal conversational skills, etc., which subsequently will allow us to write an assessment and provide possible treatments. An educational game that will help you and the child understand how to behave in social situations With the kit we will reduce the use of the sentence "be a good friend," and recognize the specific social actions required, for example: compromise with friends, smile more, show initiative by starting a conversation, etc. Thus, consciously, we will deliver a concrete message on "how to behave in social situations."