Self Advocacy & Asking for Help GAME SHOW

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by Box of OT © 2026

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Price: $3 USD

Subjects: sel,ot,games,responsibleDecisionMaking,selfAwareness,selfManagement,autism

Grades: 9,10,11,12

Description

Asking for help, self-advocacy, and social skills in one interactive Boom game show for tweens and teens with autism and other neurodivergent learners. āœ… Players practise knowing who to ask at school and at home, how to ask clearly and politely, and how to speak up for what they need (a break, a quiet space, extra time). šŸ™‹ A no-prep, fully digital game show with instant feedback — built for special education, social skills groups, and therapy. What's included šŸ“‹ A 4-category game show board with 16 question cards across point tiles 100–400: True or False, Multiple Choice, Scenario, and a Reflect & Respond typing round. Difficulty rises with each point value. Built-in scoreboard for up to 4 players. Who it's for? 🧠 Tweens and teens 12+ with autism, ADHD, and other neurodivergent profiles. Great for special education classrooms, social skills and counselling groups, therapy, and one-on-one work. Skills targeted šŸŽÆ Asking for help at school and at home, knowing who to ask, self-advocacy, requesting accommodations (breaks, quiet space, extra time), and clear, polite ways to speak up.

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