Part of the Social Skills series:
- How to Talk to Anyone About Anything by James Williams
- 200 Conversation Cards for Family Game
- 52 Essential Conversations - Social Emotional Learning Activities & Cards
- WISE DECK in This Together | Faith-Based Conversation Cards for Fathers and Sons Providing Powerful Talking Point Cards for Christian Dads
- Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High
- A Kids' Guide to Manners: 50 Fun Etiquette Lessons for Kids (and Their Families)
- Big Life Journal: A Growth Mindset Guided Journal for Kids
- Big Life Journal - Teen Edition: A Growth Mindset Journal
- 🏆 WINNER, PARENTS' CHOICE AWARDS | Featured by Harvard University for strengthening relationships and boosting learning by improving listening skills, confidence, emotional intelligence, self control and cooperation with siblings, friends, peers, and adults. Used by parents, educators, counselors, and therapists in 50+ countries.
- 🤩 EASY & FUN GAME THAT SPARKS IMPORTANT DISCUSSIONS | Youth tested and approved as "The Anytime and Anywhere Quality Time Game" for busy lives. Portable in a sturdy tin box for car ride, in between activities, vacation, dinner routine, or camping. Easy directions on how to play at home, therapy sessions, or school settings.
- 🎓 RECOMMENDED BY TEACHERS & PEDIATRICIANS | Align with classroom curriculum Standards in Social Emotional Learning from Self Awareness to Responsible Decision Making. Tool organized by competency and difficulty level from playful exercises for children to critical thinking & journaling for teens.
- 🎁 HELPFUL GUIDE & SUPPORT: This is NOT your average conversation starter! | Comes with Podcast lessons and Online Assessments to help you understand where you and your child are and what to work on. Cards are designed to be used over and over again to help you progress.
- 🥰 100+ ENGAGING PROMPTS & INCLUSIVE ACTIVITIES | Clever cards to help reluctant children open up about their thoughts, feelings, problems. Topics encourage real world application: friendship, patience, respect, gratitude, handling conflict, perspective taking, honesty, asking for help, stress and anger management, empathy, goal setting.