Game | Self Esteem Games for Kids

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Elementary school Game | Self Esteem Games for Kids

Provider: Counselor Chelsey

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Selected for its engaging games that help students build self-esteem, practice positive self-talk, and support counseling lessons effectively

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Self-Esteem3rd Grade4th Grade5th Grade

Looking for a fun way to help your students build their self-esteem? These self-esteem games will help kids celebrate themselves, practice using positive self talk, and learn ways to cope when their self-esteem is low. These games are the perfect way to make your individual, small group, or classroom counseling lessons more engaging!


What's Included:

- “Self-Esteem Board Game” with 36 prompt cards
- “Self Esteem Letter Game”
- “Self Esteem Dice Game”


Ideas for Use:

- Self-esteem lessons or groups
- When helping students learn about positive self talk
- With students who could benefit from being more confident in themselves
- With students who could benefit from celebrating their strengths
- With students who could benefit from seeing themselves as valuable


What People are Saying About This Resource:

- Joshua said "Wonderful, uplifting game that had the group feeling great and ready to tackle bigger challenges! Thank you!"
- Katie said "Such a great activity to use during my Social Skills class. My girls group loves the game!!"

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Game | Self Esteem Games for Kids

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Counselor Chelsey

Counselor Chelsey is a website for teachers to find SEL resources easily. Chelsey is a social worker and has worked as a school counselor. She wants to help students learn important, lifelong skills.



Eduye Product ID: 41749

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