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Consequences Discussion Cards

36 cards portraying a range of behaviours and potential outcomes arising as a consequence. Illustrating actions and outcomes, these cards can be used in the classroom or clinic with primary age children.

The cards help to reinforce the need to consider outcomes and an appreciation that choices made may not only have personal consequences but also affect others. The cards have been divided into two sections: cards that show an action and then a potential outcome, such as cheating resulting in failing a test, leaving a field gate open leading to an animal escape, and disruptive classroom behaviour causing detention.

Additionally, there are cards that show behaviour and can be used for open discussion: bullying, vandalism, and helping others. The accompanying booklet provides some suggested pairing of the cards, useful starting points to generate debate, and 18 sayings and philosophical quotations to help extend thinking in this subject. Age: Primary.

Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.

36 cards portraying a range of behaviours and potential outcomes arising as a consequence. Illustrating actions and outcomes, these cards can be used in the classroom or clinic with primary age children.

The cards help to reinforce the need to consider outcomes and an appreciation that choices made may not only have personal consequences but also affect others. The cards have been divided into two sections: cards that show an action and then a potential outcome, such as cheating resulting in failing a test, leaving a field gate open leading to an animal escape, and disruptive classroom behaviour causing detention.

Additionally, there are cards that show behaviour and can be used for open discussion: bullying, vandalism, and helping others. The accompanying booklet provides some suggested pairing of the cards, useful starting points to generate debate, and 18 sayings and philosophical quotations to help extend thinking in this subject. Age: Primary.

Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.

$57.06
Consequences Discussion Cards
$57.06

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36 cards portraying a range of behaviours and potential outcomes arising as a consequence. Illustrating actions and outcomes, these cards can be used in the classroom or clinic with primary age children.

The cards help to reinforce the need to consider outcomes and an appreciation that choices made may not only have personal consequences but also affect others. The cards have been divided into two sections: cards that show an action and then a potential outcome, such as cheating resulting in failing a test, leaving a field gate open leading to an animal escape, and disruptive classroom behaviour causing detention.

Additionally, there are cards that show behaviour and can be used for open discussion: bullying, vandalism, and helping others. The accompanying booklet provides some suggested pairing of the cards, useful starting points to generate debate, and 18 sayings and philosophical quotations to help extend thinking in this subject. Age: Primary.

Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.

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