Activities, Games, Exercises In Resources in Children
Often the best learning activities and energizers for children involve physical movement. That's because the younger the child, the more he or she interacts with and relates to the world in a very body centered way. DOING is the key with kids, but also good are puns, wordplay and certainly anything that provides a surprise. The huge difference between adult and kid activities is that kids tend to be less self-conscious about moving and expressing themselves physically, while adults tend to be uncomfo
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(7347 views) - Collaboration: Silent Drawing
(7062 views) - Fifteen Shades of Gray Team Exercise
(14152 views) - Icebreaker: "The last thing I want to hear today is..."?
(7028 views) - MIndfulness: Tuning Your "Radio" Exercise
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Often the best learning activities and energizers for children involve physical movement. That's because the younger the child, the more he or she interacts with and relates to the world in a very body centered way. DOING is the key with kids, but also good are puns, wordplay and certainly anything that provides a surprise. The huge difference between adult and kid activities is that kids tend to be less self-conscious about moving and expressing themselves physically, while adults tend to be uncomfo