Behavior
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Social Skills Game
by Berthold Berg, Ph.D.Let students see how to and how not to behave.
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Social Smarts
Clever Matching Game
by Franklin Rubinstein, Ph.D.Players match fictitious characters with particular thoughts, and in the process they learn the difference between appropriate and inappropriate social communication.
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Social Story Movies
by Carol GraySocial stories on DVD-ideal for visual learners!
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Talk-it-Out
by Gordon Greenhalgh, Ph.D.Having trouble getting teens to open up?
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Talking, Feeling, Doing Card Game: Good Behavior
Good Behavior Card Game
by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.For a portable version of the classic game, try this deck of 99 cards.
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Treasure Chest of Group Activities
by Susanna Palomares, Dianne Schilling, and Cathy WinchThis box of activity sheets really is a "treasure chest" for busy counselors seeking new and engaging ways to help children and teens develop academic, social, and life skills.
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What Do You Stand For?
Character Building Card Game
by Max Nass, LMHC and Marcia Nass, M.S."What If" questions get kids thinking about choices, values, and responsibilities.

