1. Families Book Pack Encourage your pupils to explore a variety of families and discuss similarities and differences to their own. It is important for children to understand that what is normal for them, might not be normal for others. Titles may vary. Paperback. Pack of 12.
PS00438 £138.92
2. Real Life Issues Book Pack
A lovely collection of fiction and non-fiction books covering sensitive issues such as bereavement, divorce and personal choices. Titles are suitable for KS1 and KS2 children. Great for encouraging general discussion about family issues and personal choices. Titles may vary. Pack of 10.
PS00382 £104.82
3. Feel Good Friends Board Game
This is a non-competitive team game, helping children to become familiar with feelings, emotions and expressions. A fun way for children to gain confidence and self-esteem. Players work as a team to take away all the sad faces. Made from cardboard. Single.
PFGFFG £41.67
4. Conflict Resolution Out Of The Box
The aim of this box is to teach children peaceful and productive ways of dealing with conflicts and develop skills that strengthen their emotional intelligence. These practical strategy skills of active listening, communication, co- operation, negotiation, problem solving, critical thinking, affirmation and verbalising feelings are valuable assets that are important to nurture as children grow in to adults. Made from cardboard. Pack of 180.
PS00168 5. Bullies, Victims and
Bystanders Board Game A game designed to raise a child’s awareness of bullying and how it feels to be bullied. Every card has been weighted based on the severity of the bullying so that children can see how harmful this behaviour is. Board size: 510x510mm. Encourages proactive actions on the part of the bystander. After a bullying incident, the teacher can invite those involved to play the game together so bullies and bystanders better understand how victims feel. Single.
PS10094 £37.88 4 5 £56.82 2 3 1
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