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What would you do?
TOF
Description
Children explore different social situations by acting out or discussing how they would respond, building empathy and problem-solving skills.
Details

1 - 6 years, 7 - 10 years

Any number of players

Flexible Duration

No materials
Tags
Creativity, Problem Solving, Communication, Emotional Expression, High Energy, Calm/Reflective, Conflict Resolution, Empathy Building

Instructions:
1. Give children various scenarios. Children get into groups to either act out or share what they would do
(Ex: You see another child playing alone without a toy, and you have two toys. What would you do?)
Variations & tips:
1. Use puppets or props to bring scenarios to life and encourage shy children to participate.
2. Pair groups to act out their scenarios for each other and discuss differences.
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