A game isn’t “just a game.” Play Is The Way® games engage children’s emotions and call for mastery and control of those emotions to achieve success. By being challenging, the games develop self-motivation and perseverance. They help children to identify the reasons for failure and foster optimism and resilience.
Games are the most effective, engaging and enjoyable way for children to learn the core competencies of:
Connect and engage with others (to share and develop ideas). Students engage in informal and structured conversations where they listen, contribute, develop understanding and relationships, learn to consider diverse perspectives, and build consensus.
Source: British Columbia Curriculum
Critical thinking competency encompasses a set of abilities that students use to examine their own thinking, and that of others, about information that they receive through observations, experience, and various forms of communication.
Source: British Columbia Curriculum
Social responsibility involves the ability and disposition to consider the interdependence of people with each other and the natural environment; to contribute positively to one’s family, community, society, and the environment; to resolve problems peacefully; to empathize with others and appreciate their perspectives; and to create and maintain healthy relationships.
Source: British Columbia Curriculum
These competencies help children become self-motivated, self-regulating, independent life long learners.
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