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ConverStation Board Game
SKU: CVS-001
Price: $39.95
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ConverStation™
is a stimulating game system designed to teach the art of conversation
to a broad range of ages and ability levels. Adults, teens, and children alike
will enjoy playing this game and learning to converse with each other. By
incorporating highly effective topics into the questions cards, players take
turns engaging each other in conversation and learning the skill of turn-taking
and personal communication. Both families and professionals will appreciate the
engaging topics found on the cards. The players are sure enjoy learning about
each other as they respond to the questions in ConverStation
The game includes 240
question cards divided into four question categories: Wh- Questions;
“If I...”; “Tell about...”, and; “How do
you....” The
questions focus on a variety of skills, including:
| Organization |
Memory |
| Language |
Vocabulary |
| Categorization |
Sequencing |
| Word finding |
Yes/no questions |
| Fluency |
Pragmatics |
| Problem solving |
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There
are 2-3 related follow-up questions printed on each question card for further
stimulation and probing. Game pieces, die, and instructions are included.
A
companion workbook, ConverStation™
Graphic Expression Activity Workbook
(sold separately), is loaded with expressive writing activities that
complements the game. Each activity elaborates on a question from the board
game.
To maximize
versatility for the busy SLP, the
game’s question cards are sub-divided into targeted questions for adults
(“tell about where you lived as a child”), children (“what rules at school
would you change?" and both (“what
did you do this weekend?”). Click
here for a sample of the question cards.
Appropriate for ages
5-adult. Designed for the general audience as well as professionals in the field
of education, special education, speech-language pathology, rehabilitation,
geriatrics, family/child therapy, and school counseling.
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We
are proud to announce that ConverStation™
received a Preferred Choice Award from
Creative Child Magazine as a Toy of the Year Finalist (2005) for
Family Educational Board Games. |
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to know more about the author of ConverStation and what it took to create?
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