USING GAMES TO TEACH

PART 2: SOCIAL SKILLS, EMOTIONAL REGULATION & MORE

Part 2 of Using Games to Teach – check out Part 1 here. Games are great for teaching kids social skills, including winning & losing, turn-taking, sharing, and much more.

What this podcast contains:

✅ “Emotional Literacy” explained

✅ Why talking about your own emotions is important

✅ Sue reads an excerpt from the book, The Red Beast (check out my podcast where I interveiw the author here)

✅ How to use the Socially Speaking Boardgame at home & school

✅ How to make your own fun Emotion Game the whole family /class will love

If you enjoyed Using Games to Teach Part 2!

Check out my previous podcasts on Social Skills:

  • Episode 126: Using Games to Teach – Part 1: All the Skills you can Learn
  • Episode 73: Top 10 Tips to use when Teaching Social Skills to Students with Autism
  • Epsiode 4: Promoting Social Understanding – Social Scripts

 

Download the visual below here

Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)
in the Classroom: Understanding and Teaching Strategies for Educators

(AS, PDA, ODD, ADHD, etc)

✅ Understanding of Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)
✅ What are Demands and How to Avoid
✅ PDA & Anxiety: Key Strategies
✅ Difference between PDD, ODD, and ASD
✅ Practical Approaches and Strategies to Support Learning
✅ Supporting and Understanding Behaviour
✅ PDA and Education: How to Make it WorkWhat, How & When to teach Social Skills

✅ 2 Hours

📌 Certificate

 

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