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Games to encourage social interaction from "summary" of The Preschooler's Busy Book by Trish Kuffner
Games to encourage social interaction are a great way to help preschoolers develop their social skills in a fun and engaging way. These games are designed to be simple and easy for young children to understand, while also providing opportunities for them to interact with their peers. One example of a game that encourages social interaction is a simple game of Simon Says. In this game, one child takes on the role of "Simon" and gives commands to the other children, such as "Simon says touch your toes" or "Simon says jump up and down." The other children must follow the commands only if they start with the phrase "Simon says." This game not only help...Similar Posts
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