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Games, Teaching Materials, and Strategies - Resources to Develop Thinking Skills

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Thinking Skills Games for Home, School, Travel - Ways to Teach Thinking Skills

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Thinking Skills Games Engage Learners and Teach Reasoning and Memory Skills

Thinking Skills Games for Home, School, and Travel - Teach Your Child Thinking Skills

Thinking games are a great way to build your child's problem-solving, memory, and reasoning skills in a fun, engaging way. These games can be played with as few as two players and as many as a classroom. They are completely portable and limited only by your imagination!

Social and Emotional Skills Grow with Thinking Games

These games can be played with a relaxed, non-competitive pace that naturally teaches children turn taking, listening for detail, cooperation, and valuing contributions of others.

Games, Teaching Materials, and Strategies - Resources to Develop Thinking Skills

Make Your Own Multisensory MaterialsFun Learning Through Every Day ChoresOnline Games for Children

Teach Sight Words, Learning Assignments, Activities, and Making Friends at Home

Teach Sight Word SkillsBuilding Friendships at HomeAn 8-Week Home Learning Program for Early Elementary Kids

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