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Social Tween Club: Fun Games with a Theme

Hang out with new friends and play games with a theme.
Christina Harris, MSW, LCSW
Average rating:
4.6
Number of reviews:
(31)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

Each student will learn and participate in playing 2-3 different games during this fun class.

9/7/24: Camping
10/5/24: Fall

Games can help develop the following skills:
Verbal communication
Social and interpersonal skills
Learning to lose or win with grace and respect
Logic skills
Strategy and critical thinking
Cooperation
Listening, focus and attention
Plus loads of fun!

Learners will need paper, pencil and one 6-sided die. You can also bring colored pencils or crayons.

I have done game nights for over four years in person and over three years on Zoom.

**Please be advised that in this class students interact with each other and the teacher so webcam needs to remain on during entire class.**

Other Details

Supply List
You will need paper and pencil.
One 6-sided die needed. 

Upon enrollment, a printable paper 6-sided dice will be attached to the welcome post if you want to make your own die.
 1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined May, 2020
4.6
31reviews
Profile
Teacher expertise and credentials
I teach unit studies, gameschooling, and life skills.  I have extensive knowledge on how to work with special needs or special "abilities" persons who learn outside of the box due to my own life journey and the adventure of parenting special abilities' children.

My professional background is in social work since 1982. I have worked as a preschool teacher.  I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with specialties in mental health, substance abuse, and geriatrics.  I have worked with ages 2-101 years old.  I have homeschooled since 2002.

I value each person's individuality.  I love to help others find their strengths and support.  My teaching is eclectic, just like each person is.  The definition of eclectic is "selecting or made up of what seems best of varied sources."  The.key word in that definition is "best."  I want to bring out the "best" in each student.

While homeschooling my children, I found "gameschooling."  Gameschooling is the joy of using games to reinforce educational subjects. I absolutely love playing board games, card games and dice games.  I have over 300 games in my home and growing.

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per class
Meets once
30 min

Completed by 14 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
2-8 learners per class

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