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Crazy about myself junior: Conversation methodology
Conversation methodology with questions and dilemmas to start the conversation about mental health in children and young people in an accessible way.
Did you know that talking can really help? When we share what is going on in our hearts and minds, we …
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Are you crazy!? game
Game to work with your students on mental health. Through a role play, young people are made to think about how they deal with difficult situations, which less helpful reactions they can encounter and what they can do to feel better about …
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Drinks case with sugar play
The drinks case consists of a script and the sugar game. The purpose of
the game is to increase the knowledge and skills to become more aware
choosing healthy drinks. The students check how much sugar is in the drinks.Translated by
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The School Motivation Puzzle: A conversation tool for working with young people
Every young person sometimes goes through a difficult period in which school life does not run smoothly. Often they themselves do not find the words to indicate why things go wrong. “I don't know”, is the standard answer that …
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Across the Border: A game about the world, alcohol, friendship, gaming and many other things
This game method about tobacco, alcohol, illegal drugs, gambling and gaming has been developed for young asylum seekers and refugees.
Over the border is a game where different teams play against each other. The language is simple. The themes …
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Playing against bullying
Preventing bullying at school does not have to be a boring affair in which students are simply given an explanation of why bullying is bad. If you approach it in a fun and interactive way, you will get everyone involved in your story.
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Feeling good: Game about mental well-being
Feeling Well in Your Skin game ties in with the Feeling Well in Your Skin lesson from the happiness triangle lesson package.
This game is about mental well-being. The students discover how to respond to difficult situations. They learn to consciously …
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Sink your teeth into Happy Snacks
Healthy Living serves Happy Snacks! Does your class have a taste for happiness? Build your mental well-being together with small happiness interventions and make a big difference.
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Happy Snacks is the toolkit to actively …
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Feeling and need cards: Card game about connecting communication
Dr. Marshall B. Rosenberg started a new view of communication with his theory of nonviolent communication. In the meantime, the term connecting communication is more applicable, but the principles remain largely the same.
Value yourself and others. Do …
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Kikkerbecool: Board game to practice social skills
Kikkerbecool is an exciting board game in which the players discuss different skills with each other:
- social skills,
- good manners,
- stand up for yourself,
- deal with bullying and teasing.
While the children cheerfully discuss all kinds of …
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A stitch loose?: A playful conversation about mental health and quality of life
Loose a stitch? is a stubborn game that opens up the stigma surrounding (mental) vulnerability in a creative, constructive and positive way and increases resilience .
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- Awareness and understanding about mental well-being, stigma and …
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Is that WEIRD?: Board game about mental wellbeing, disability and diversity
Mental vulnerability and limitations are themes that are not easy to discuss and can be stigmatized. The stubborn board game Is that WEIRD? helps break through these barriers. Children are stimulated by the game to engage in conversation, so that …
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