52 Essential Social Skills Conversation Cards & Teaching Tool Kit - by Harvard Educator - Social Emotional Learning Activities for Parents, Teachers, School Counselor (Kindergarten, Elementary Kids)

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Developed by Harvard University educator.Award-winning skills-building cards for becoming happier, calmer, and wiser. Sturdy card deck and tin also comes with: ? Online Social Emotional Assessment ? "How to Teach" Videos ? Card Response Guides ? Grade-by-Grade Skills Checklist Help our kids build social confidence & maturity: ? Teachers: establish good behaviors while building relationships. ? Kids: fun conversations about what’s happening in your life. ? Parents: understand exactly what your child needs to feel happy and motivated at school. Sample Card Topics: ? Making Friends ? Calming from big emotions ? Controlling Impulse ? Asking for Help ? Avoiding distractions ? Speaking Up ? Problem Solving ? Understanding Expectations ? Handling a Bully "52 Essential Social Skills is an outstanding tool for kids to gain skills needed to navigate the myriad of social situations they will encounter in school!"- Judges of Parents' Favorite Products Award“I'm a Speech Language Pathologist, and I love using my 52 Essential Social Skills decks. One of my favorite things about them is they're so relatable. I find that you can use them for a variety of activities. The cards help to learn a lot about what your students are thinking and what their knowledge is with regards to social skills.”Adeena H."As a teacher and former senior editor for a top educational publisher, I have a unique perspective and trained eye for superior resources that work with a variety of learners. I use these cards one-to-one and in a small group of 2-3. This card deck is helpful for building relationships between children and their peers, families, and other trusted adults. The rewards are an increase in self-esteem, self-advocacy, and the ability to recognise and respond to numerous social situations!” Jennifer M.