Parents can't say "yes" to everything their kids want, but teaching them how to accept "no" can be tough. That's where these games can help.
Simple, family-tested activities help teach children to listen, solve their own problems, keep their promises, do their chores and follow directions. The skills children learn through these family games will benefit them throughout their lives.
"Look at Me", for example, teaches kids how to notice when others feel sad, happy or scared. "Oh, Phooey" helps children cope when they don't get exactly what they want. "Sock Juggle" provides practice in cooperating.