Teen Talk In a Jar® | 141021 SHE
Teen Talk In a Jar® | 141021 SHE
Teen Talk In a Jar is a dynamic collection of 101 thought-provoking questions designed to spark meaningful conversations among teenagers. This portable and engaging tool from Free Spirit Publishing provides excellent discussion starters and icebreakers for classrooms, youth groups, and family settings. The cards encourage self-expression, active listening, and the development of communication skills, making it an invaluable resource for fostering connection and understanding among adolescents. Whether used for advisory periods, group activities, or simply to initiate dialogue, Teen Talk In a Jar helps teens explore a wide range of topics in a fun and spontaneous way.
Key Features
- Contains 101 everyday questions for teens
- Designed as discussion starters and icebreakers
- Portable ""In a Jar"" format for easy use anywhere
- Promotes communication, self-expression, and active listening
- Suitable for ages 13 and up (grades 8-12)
Classroom Use Cases
- Advisory Time Activities: Facilitate open discussions and build rapport within advisory groups
- Icebreakers: Start classes or group sessions with engaging questions to encourage participation
- Communication Skill Development: Provide prompts for students to practice expressing their thoughts and listening to others
- Social-Emotional Learning (SEL): Explore topics related to personal feelings, relationships, and decision-making
- Group Projects: Use questions to help teams get to know each other and foster collaboration
FAQs
Q: What kind of questions are included in ""Teen Talk In a Jar""?
A: The jar contains 101 everyday questions covering a wide range of topics relevant to teenagers, designed to spark conversation.
Q: Is this product suitable for individual use or only groups?
A: While excellent for groups and classrooms, it can also be used by individuals for self-reflection or to initiate conversations with family members.
Q: What age group is this product intended for?
A: It is recommended for teenagers, typically ages 13 and up, or students in grades 8-12.
Q: Can this be used in a therapeutic setting?
A: Yes, it can be a valuable tool for therapists, counselors, and social workers to facilitate discussions and build rapport with teen clients.
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