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  1. Mind Your Manners Language Cards
    By illustrating both proper and improper behavior, this set of 40 colorful cards helps little ones learn good manners.

  2. Mumble Jumble: A Social Conversation Game
    by Marjorie Mitlin, LICSW
    For Kids Who Don't Know What to Say Next

  3. Out of Your Mind
    by Rhea Zakich and Nadine Lovell
    You'll be amazed at what this game draws from the minds of children.

  4. Peacetown
    by Eric Terry, Psy.D.
    Teach youngsters how to resolve conflict--with two games in one.

  5. Resilience Builder Program for Children and Adolescents
    Enhancing Social Competence and Self-Regulation
    Using a cognitive-behavioral approach, this innovative program helps young people bounce back from the challenges in their lives.

  6. Skillstreaming in Early Childhood and Skillstreaming the Elementary School Child, Early Childhood Kit
    New Strategies and Perspectives for Teaching Prosocial Skills
    Flexible, easy to use, and effective, Skillstreaming is the standard for teaching prosocial skills.

  7. Skillstreaming in Early Childhood and Skillstreaming the Elementary School Child, Elementary School Child Kit
    Includes Program Book with CD-ROM, Student Manual, and Skill Cards
    Flexible, easy to use, and effective, Skillstreaming is the standard for teaching prosocial skills.

  8. Social Conflict Game
    by Berthold Berg, Ph.D.
    This game teaches seven cognitive and behavioral skills to reduce interpersonal antagonism.

    Related Social Conflict Items: Workbook
  9. Social Skills
    Learning to Get Along With Other People

  10. Social Skills Activities for Special Children
    by Darlene Mannix, M.A.
    This book offers 160 ready-to-use lessons and reproducible activity sheets to help special children learn basic social skills.

  11. Social Skills Board Games
    This set of six unique board games improves children's social skills and reinforces positive character traits.

  12. Social Skills Game
    by Berthold Berg, Ph.D.
    Let students see how to and how not to behave.

    Related Social Skills Items: Puppet DVDSkits DVDStoryCardsWorkbook
  13. 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.

  14. Social Story Movies
    by Carol Gray
    Social stories on DVD-ideal for visual learners!

  15. Superflex: A Superhero Social Thinking Curriculum: Kit (Lesson Plan, Comic Book, & CD)
    by Stephanie Madrigal and Michelle Garcia Winner
    Superflex includes a 100-page book with lesson plans, a CD with printable handouts, and a comic book that kids love.

  16. Talk Blocks
    Here's a wonderfully simple way to share not only feelings, but also needs.

  17. Talk Blocks for Work
    Grown-ups can express feelings and needs using this set of 6 brightly colored wood blocks.

  18. Talk-it-Out
    by Gordon Greenhalgh, Ph.D.
    Having trouble getting teens to open up?

  19. Talkabout Board Game
    by Alex Kelly and Brian Sains
    Reinforcing group work on self-esteem and social communication, this game can be played by both children and teens.

  20. Talking, Feeling, Doing Card Game: Shyness
    Shyness Card Game
    by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.
    For a portable version of the classic game, try this deck of 99 cards.

    Related Talking, Feeling, Doing Card Game: Items: AngerDivorceGood BehaviorSet of 5 DecksTeasing

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