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Although the concepts of self-confidence and self-esteem seem to be the same, they are different from each other. Self-esteem is the respect and appreciation of oneself. Self-confidence is the self-appreciation of one's skills and abilities. In fact, respect is more about who the person is and self-confidence is more about their skills and abilities. A healthy level of self-esteem and self-confidence involves setting one's own boundaries and being clear about it. What do you expect from life and yourself? What are your defenses, your stance, your values? How well do you know your strengths and weaknesses? How well do you know yourself and how much do you love yourself? You will find the answers to questions such as how much do you appreciate yourself? thanks to these cards. How to play: Lay out the part of the cards you are going to play upside down. Take turns picking cards and talking about it. You can also ask the question to another player if you wish. The only rule in this game is that no one is just chatting without judging the other's answers. You may need to talk more about some cards. It is not necessary to play all the cards in one session. There are no winners or losers in the game. The goal is to establish an efficient communication. Content: 116 cards What is less chatter and plenty of communication? It is a great card game series to improve communication skills, learn to empathize, increase social interaction and awareness.
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Few chatter and plenty of communication develops the courage of the players to express their thoughts and ideas. Actively participating and directing play using communication skills increases self-confidence. It also improves the ability to make mistakes and be open to feedback. It is beneficial for the person to respect himself/herself and see him/herself as valuable. Less babbling helps develop copious communication, verbal communication, listening, and expression skills. Players learn to communicate in order to explain their ideas, express their feelings and understand the thoughts of other players while interacting with each other. Encourages empathy to understand the feelings and thoughts of others. Players learn to look at and empathize from the perspective of others while working on different situations and scenarios. Encourages strategy development to deal with challenges and solve problems through current topic and situation questions within the game. Less chatter and plenty of communication encourages social interaction and strengthens the bonds between family and friends. Few chatter, plenty of communication suitable for whom
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Children and families Teachers Psychologists Psychological Counseling Age Group:6+


