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Conversation Skills Bundle

From one-word answers… to rich conversations. Red-Green Behavior Therapy’s resources teach children to expand their stories, modulate their voice, and become better listeners. Perfect social skills tool for teachers, therapists, and parents of kids ages 7-20.

$37

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Challenges with conversationSome children have a conversational repertoire consisting of "Fine." "Good." "Nothing." You know they have so much more to say—that curious, creative mind working overtime, but getting it out of them is pulling teeth. Other children dominate conversations without pausing to show interest in others. Both groups may have difficulty using a tone of voice appropriate for the setting.Everything you need to help themWorking regularly with kids who struggle in conversations? Equip yourself with all the RGBT tools that break down the skills in a clear, doable way. Posters for reference, cards with quick topics and question ideas – these tools make small talk much less intimidating for children who don’t do it naturally.<br>A toolkit that works everywhere:
  • In the classroom – special and regular education teachers use these for pragmatic language development and social-emotional learning activities
  • In the therapy room – perfect for SLPs targeting conversation skills, behavior therapists working on social interactions, and counselors developing interpersonal skills
  • At home – parents can easily facilitate richer family conversations and help children become more engaged listeners with siblings and friends
Complete conversation skills bundle includes:
Question-Idea-Comment Cards - A set of prompts that help them practice conversation flow
Comments for Conversation Poster - An easy-to-reference illustrated poster that gives kids ideas of what to say in what type of conversation
“WH” Conversation Cards -Cards work for both story expansion (helping children add details) and active listening (teaching question-asking skills)
Voice Modulation Poster - Clear visual examples of appropriate voice tones for different social situations and environments

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Challenges with conversationSome children have a conversational repertoire consisting of “Fine.” “Good.” “Nothing.” You know they have so much more to say—that curious, creative mind working overtime, but getting it out of them is pulling teeth. Other children dominate conversations without pausing to show interest in others. Both groups may have difficulty using a tone of voice appropriate for the setting.Everything you need to help themWorking regularly with kids who struggle in conversations? Equip yourself with all the RGBT tools that break down the skills in a clear, doable way. Posters for reference, cards with quick topics and question ideas – these tools make small talk much less intimidating for children who don’t do it naturally.<br>A toolkit that works everywhere:
  • In the classroom – special and regular education teachers use these for pragmatic language development and social-emotional learning activities
  • In the therapy room – perfect for SLPs targeting conversation skills, behavior therapists working on social interactions, and counselors developing interpersonal skills
  • At home – parents can easily facilitate richer family conversations and help children become more engaged listeners with siblings and friends
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