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No More Arguments! Game
Teaches Children to Think About and Resolve Problems
Arguing rarely helps a situation. When children continually argue with their peers, they can become socially isolated. When children continually argue with adults, they are considered behavior problems. This fun game teaches children 11 alternatives to arguing, such as creating a compromise, listening respectfully, and taking a cooling-off period.
The game includes an audiotape of children and adults 'starting an argument'. Players then have to find ways to avoid getting caught up in their emotions.
A really fun way to learn new Pro-Social behaviors!
Ages: 6-12
2-6 Players
Arguing rarely helps a situation. When children continually argue with their peers, they can become socially isolated. When children continually argue with adults, they are considered behavior problems. This fun game teaches children 11 alternatives to arguing, such as creating a compromise, listening respectfully, and taking a cooling-off period.
The game includes an audiotape of children and adults 'starting an argument'. Players then have to find ways to avoid getting caught up in their emotions.
A really fun way to learn new Pro-Social behaviors!
Ages: 6-12
2-6 Players