In a World Increasingly Shaped by Communication and Social Understanding, it’s more important than ever for children to learn early on how to understand their feelings and handle conflicts constructively. Our new board game for elementary school offers exactly this learning opportunity in a playful and entertaining way!
Prototypes Available for Educators!
We’re excited to announce that prototypes of our new board game are now ready for educators to test! Designed specifically for children in grades 1 through 4, this game uses the principles of Nonviolent Communication (NVC) by Marshall Rosenberg to promote essential social and emotional skills.
Why is this game valuable?
Our board game provides a unique opportunity to help your students develop their emotional competencies. It teaches children how to resolve conflicts constructively, take responsibility, and show empathy for others. Through interaction and discussion in the game, children improve their communication skills, strengthen their friendships, and learn the importance of addressing the needs and feelings of those around them.
What does this mean for you as an educator?
- Practical Application: You will have the chance to test the game in your classroom or educational setting and provide valuable feedback for further development.
- Development Support: You can observe how the game helps children develop social and emotional skills.
- Engagement: The game fosters student engagement and participation through interactive and exciting scenarios.
We believe our board game is a valuable resource for promoting emotional intelligence and social skills among elementary school children. Through this educator testing phase, we aim to ensure the game meets the needs of students in a way that is both effective and enjoyable.
If you, as an educator, are interested in testing this innovative learning game in your environment, please get in touch with us! Your feedback is crucial for the further development and optimization of the game.
Together, we can help nurture the next generation of empathetic and responsible children. We look forward to your support and valuable insights!