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16. Priorities

There are many variations for playing this game. One proposal that we find interesting is to draw little empty boxes in a shape of a snake, where the beginning will be its tail, and the end its head. Also, you make cards with a different type of actions such as ‘call a friend’, ‘late for school’, to name a few. Then, each kid withdraws few cards and have to put it in order on the snake, depending on his or her priorities. This is a very good and fun way for a kid to learn to make priorities in, at first, easy situations, which could later as you play, become more problematic ones.

20 Problem Solving Games for Kids

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