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ANGER BOX, The  Teachers and counselors will appreciate this innovative kit that empowers students by giving them ways to express and manage their anger. The box features 18 items, each of which can be used in a different ... more>>>
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ANGER CONTROL  Cards get children to distinguish between situations that generally cause people to get angry and situations where anger is inappropriate, give players practice using a set of skills to help control their ... more>>>
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BOUNDARIES BASEBALL   Play a fun game of baseball to help children understand the concept of boundaries, learn ways to express emotions, develop important social skills, and improve their sense of self and self-esteem. Students ... more>>>
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BRIDGE OVER WORRIED WATERS   Using cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), this game helps children handle fears and worries associated with anxiety by understanding situations that trigger anxious feelings, developing emotional competence, ... more>>>
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BULLIES TO BUDDIES  Assuming the roles of advisors, players help bullies, targets, and bystanders do the right thing. While moving tokens around a 17½" square game board, players draw situation cards: For instance, a ... more>>>
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BULLY FREE CARD GAME  This simple card game gets kids talking about bullying issues. Four different types of cards pose questions designed to build self-esteem, help students think about what they would do if they were bullied, ... more>>>
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BULLY FREE CLASSROOMTM  These unique tools help teachers construct and foster a secure, bully-free environment for students. The Bully Free Classroom presents over 100 prevention and intervention strategies, gives insight ... more>>>
| Books, CD-ROM & Software, Simulations | FS210-WEB, FS163-WEB, FS164CD-WEB... |
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BULLY WISE  Cards help players learn specific nonviolent steps that targets can take to reduce bullying, demonstrate the power of bystanders to reduce bullying, help bullies understand that they can achieve their ... more>>>
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CLEAR THINKING  In this challenging board game, students must respond to emotional upset or frustration. Examples: Your sister wants to watch a different TV show. You want a dog, but you can’t have one where you live. ... more>>>
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DR. PLAYWELL'S CONTROLLING YOUR ANGER CARD GAME  Help kids take control of anger before it takes control of them. Teach them to recognize and change the situations that make them angry, compromise where there is a conflict, talk about their feelings, ... more>>>
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DR. PLAYWELL'S GAME OF SELF-CONTROL  A fun game for 2–4 players designed to teach kids the importance of self-control. As they move their pieces around the board, players must answer questions about how self-control plays a role at ... more>>>
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EMPATHY COUNTS  Players either pick one of four types of cards (Friendship, Activities and Hobbies, At School, All About Myself) that ask them to tell something about themselves, or make a statement that shows empathy. ... more>>>
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ESCAPE FROM ANGER ISLAND  While avoiding the ferocious dinosaur in hot pursuit, players must circle Anger Island and escape to one of six nearby islands by answering questions about anger-management skills: problem solving, reducing ... more>>>
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FEELINGS FAIR  Attention, players! Take a spin in the think-clearly bumper cars. Go to the listening funhouse. Climb aboard the find-something-else-to-do roller coaster. Venture into the ask-for-help haunted house. Ride ... more>>>
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FEELINGS FUN  Cards teach kids to accurately perceive feelings in others, identify feelings and deal appropriately with difficult feelings, provide practice in handling situations that involve strong feelings, and share ... more>>>
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FRIENDSHIP  Cards help players cope successfully with the problems that inevitably arise between friends, identify and deal with challenging friendship situations, ask kids to give examples from their own experiences ... more>>>
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FRIENDSHIP ISLAND  The ability to form positive peer relationships is a vital skill to be learned during the elementary school years. This game fosters social skills building and explores common friendship issues—resolving ... more>>>
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FURIOUS FRED BOARD GAME  Poor Fred, the game’s hero, is having a rotten day. He tried to tell his parents something important, but they kept saying "Not now." The teacher blamed him for something he didn’t do. His classmates ... more>>>
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HELP KELLY BEAR GAME  Foster character development, self-awareness, self-confidence, and goal setting with this easy-to-use game. Players cooperate to reach the top of the mountain before all eight "time" cards are ... more>>>
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IT'S FUN TO LEARN ABOUT FEELINGS: An Emotional Intelligence Curriculum for Children  By Carol Wood and Karyn Nash. Help children understand, process, and express their feelings with this helpful resource. Each section includes fun, easy-to-use activities and reproducible worksheets that ... more>>>
| Books, Simulations | YL123-WEB, YL124-WEB |
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JOURNEY TO FRIENDSVILLE  With this game—designed with the busy counselor in mind—students can learn about one of five friendship-building social skills in as little as one 15-minute round. As students drive from town ... more>>>
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LISTENING COUNTS  Students learn basic listening skills such as avoiding interruptions and maintaining eye contact, and more advanced skills involving tone of voice and body language. In the game, players move from cloud ... more>>>
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MAD SAD GLAD GAME, The  In this fast-action game that combines fun with lessons on emotional awareness, players try to be the first to match an appropriate feeling card ("mad," "sad," "afraid," or ... more>>>
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PLAY-2-LEARN DOMINOES  Use a game that kids love to play as a means to help them learn important lessons about character and emotions. The games function just like regular dominoes, except that before playing a tile a player ... more>>>
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SMART AND ANGRY  Once in a magic kingdom, if children let their anger boil over, they were changed by a wizard (poof!) into frogs. To become human again, frogs must hop through a marsh and answer questions about anger. ... more>>>
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SPLITSVILLE   This game helps children successfully navigate a parental separation or divorce. Players start with a sundae cup game piece, and as they answer questions, they begin to collect six parts of a sundae, which ... more>>>
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TALKING, FEELING, AND DOING CARD GAMES SET, The   These games focus on specific common childhood issues—anger, divorce, good behavior, shyness, teasing—while helping children explore their feelings and develop new ways to think about themselves ... more>>>
| Simulations | BX180-WEB, BX181-WEB, BX182-WEB... |
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TRUE FRIENDS  Teach skills for understanding peer relations, pressures to conform, shifting friendships, and (for older students) the beginnings of interest in the opposite sex with this innovative board game. Players ... more>>>
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UNGAME: Tell It Like It Is, The  A board "game" that has no winners or losers, but instead allows people to share their thoughts and feelings. Players move tokens on the board by the throw of a die. Depending on where they land, they ... more>>>
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WHAT DO YOU STAND FOR? Character Building Card Game  Get students thinking about what they stand for and how to be better citizens with this game that highlights ten character issues: caring, citizenship, cooperation, fairness, forgiveness, honesty, relationships, ... more>>>
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