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I'll Stay Standing: Board game about new authority
The board game 'k Stay Stand' is an educational tool that was created with the aim of familiarizing young people, parents, teachers and care providers with the principles of new authority. This approach emphasizes an innovative attitude …
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GrooMix: Educational game
This educational game aims to make children and young people aware of and resilient to phenomena such as online grooming. The game focuses on the (potential) victim perspective: how can you, as a young person, protect yourself against grooming, …
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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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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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Circle in the classroom
A box full of questions offers you the opportunity to have circle conversations in class.
These cards help you create connections between students and teachers, maintain relationships by talking about what is going on in the group and restore when …
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So What?! The Gayme
So What?! the Gayme was created to discuss gender and sexuality with a group of young people in a very accessible way. Divided into forty cards in four categories. The cards are about boundaries, boys/girls, environment and relationships. Each …
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Get out of that web: Game box
With the game Away from that web we bring the theme of poverty into the classroom. it makes students aware of what poverty means and how poverty can lead to social exclusion. Because a student who lives in an underprivileged family not only lives in …
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Better safe than STD: Game
Educational game about safe sex and STIs.
Players take on the role of a character with a profile on the social media site Vinstagram. At the start of the game, there are three characters with an STI. The players themselves are not aware of this.
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De Gelukzoekers: Educational package
The ready-to-use package teaches young people to strengthen their mental resilience and happiness. After all, you can learn happiness. And that pays off! Because those who are happy have better school performance, more energy and are less prone to …
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