Social Skills Kit for Kids
Life is hard when your child needs friends and you don't know how to help. Whether your child complains, “Nobody likes me,” or just needs a boost, you can help.
Your kids can make lifelong friendships today and become the successful communicators of tomorrow.Just choose which skills will help them most from the 50 social skills in this kit.
Friendship Challenge Game!— Make Friends Like a Hero!
- Pick a Super Skill: Choose one social skill from your deck and write it on your calendar.
- Practice with Your Sidekick: Role-play the skill with a parent before using it in the real world! Try funny voices, pretend scenes, or mirror play.
- Go Use Your Skill!: Try it out with other kids this week — be brave and have fun!
- Track Your Wins: Each time you use the skill, write it on your calendar. Times used this week: ____
- Chat Like Champions: At the end of the week, talk with your parent about what happened — celebrate wins and laugh about learning!
- Choose a Reward Adventure!: Pick one fun, FREE activity from your reward list and do it together.
- Friendship Hero Tip: Try your best, be kind, and have fun — every step forward is a win!
Goal of the Game
Become amazing at making friends — one fun skill at a time! You’re not just practicing — you’re growing into a kind, confident kid!
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Print these out on paper or cardstock from your computer or take them to an office supply shop. You can cut them out with a pair of scissors or a paper cutter. You may want to laminate your product to protect it.
What Is Included
- Easy step-by-step directions for parents and kids
- 3 do's and 7 don'ts when teaching these skills
- 50 social skills cards (copy on heavy paper)
- Calendar for charting your child's progress together
- Article - "Kids Making Friends with Kids."
What You Will Master
- Put an end to your child's loneliness
- Coach him on how to attract friends
- Suggest he chooses which skills to practice
- Role-play together one social skill a week
- Ask him to practice the skill at home and school
- Chart your child's progress together
- Reward him with no-cost fun activities with you
- Enjoy watching him grow into to a friendly child