Communication Style Board Games: Verbal, Non-verbal & Body language Cues
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This communication styles bundle presents two board games tailored for upper elementary or middle school students, aimed at acquainting them with pertinent communication styles. One board game concentrates on verbal communication, while the other focuses on nonverbal cues and body language. These games employ enjoyable and interactive activities to convey essential information to students, making it more accessible and engaging.
Moreover, these games offer the flexibility to utilize the same cards from the game in various additional learning activities. Teaching students about communication styles is imperative because it equips them with the skills necessary for effective communication, conflict resolution, and the cultivation of healthy relationships. It nurtures self-awareness and empowers them to confidently express their needs while steering clear of passive-aggressive or aggressive behaviors. Effective communication is not only a valuable conflict resolution skill but also an indispensable life skill.
Includes:
- Communication Styles Board Game focusing on more general and verbal communication styles cues
- Communication Styles Game: Non-verbal and Body Language Cues Version
Other assertive communication resources:
- "I" Statements| Assertive Communication| Guidance& Small Group Lesson
- "I" Messages| Low-prep Google Slides Lesson for Upper Elementary/Middle School
- I Statements: Puzzles Activity| Assertive Communication| Conflict Resolution
Small group or individual counseling resources:
- No Prep Middle School Friendship Boundaries Unit for Small Group or Individual
- Friendship Green & Red Flags: Healthy & Unhealthy Behaviors & Dynamics
- or save up by buying the bundle Friendship Green & Red Flags & Friendship Boundaries Unit
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