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The Social and Emotional Competence Game Anxiety Cards - Set E
A fun way to teach empathy, communication skills, self-awareness, social awareness, relationship skills, self-management, and responsible decision making
Social Skills Games, Anxiety
Description
Substitute these cards for the Communication cards when playing the board game, or use as a stand-alone game (chips not included). Use these cards to facilitate an appreciation and understanding of the child’s difficulties, and develop strategies for managing and coping with their challenges.Purchase all five supplemental decks when you buy The Social and Emotional Competence Card Game.
EXAMPLES
Jason has an Anxiety Disorder and sometimes feels overwhelmed. However, once he gets calm and relaxed again, he discovers he can handle all his worries and problems. What are three things you can do when you are feeling overwhelmed? Four chips.
Name three things that make you feel anxious or afraid. Pick one and say how you can stop being afraid to do or try the thing you're afraid of. Four chips. If you can't think of an answer ask an adult. You still earn two chips.
Think of a problem you had in the past month. Who could you talk to about that problem? What could you say? Two chips.
Torrance has an Anxiety Disorder and it is hard for him to talk to people his age. His parents are concerned that he has too few friends. What are some ways to make and keep friends?
Suitable for ages 6 and older.