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Should I? or Shouldn't I? Elementary Game + Expansion Pack Bundle

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Dominique Baudry

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  • Ages: 8-11
  • Format: Game
  • ISBN: B-2000
  • Published: 2013

Description

Make thinking, talking, and learning about the social world fun! Save 10% with this bundle that includes the original game and its 300-card expansion pack. Should I? or Shouldn't I? Revised Elementary School Edition is designed to give children a fun and motivating way to discuss age-relevant issues and their own thoughts, perspectives & choices in a nonjudgmental and safe setting. Players explore how their social interpretations might impact their own actions and reactions, using social situations that elementary-aged students may encounter daily. The Expansion Pack provides 300 additional prompt and challenge cards to keep the play stimulating and prompt deep discussion and learning on perspective taking, self-awareness, and executive functioning.


What’s Inside This Bundle

The Should I? or Shouldn't I? Revised Elementary School Edition for ages 8-11 provides an engaging game format for players to explore their own thoughts, perspectives, and choices within a safe and consequences-free environment. Game play offers abundant opportunities to practice Social Thinking® Vocabulary and concepts, perspective taking, and problem solving and discuss how we all affect one another. The game can help students explore how their social interpretations might impact their own actions and reactions, and vice versa. The situation cards can also be used to foster authentic discussions about social problem solving for responsible decision making. Buy the game as part of the bundle, or separately at full price.


Triple your playing fun with the Should I? or Shouldn't I? Elementary School Edition Expansion Pack! This product is an add-on to the original Should I or Shouldn’t I? Revised Elementary School Edition game. The expansion pack includes 200 new Prompt cards and 100 new Challenge cards that cover various age-specific situations encountered at school, at home, and in the community. Add the new cards to your existing game decks or use them on their own to prompt deep discussion and learning on perspective taking, self-awareness, and executive functioning. Buy the expansion pack as part of the bundle, or separately at full price.


Looking for something for older kids? Check out the Should I? or Shouldn’t I? Teen Game + Expansion Pack Bundle.

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