Social and Emotional Intelligence, Social and Emotional Conversation Cards, Social Interaction, Conversation Cards, Conversation Cards for Kids, Navigating Social Expectations, Social and Logical Inference, Social and Emotional Cues, Encourage Conversations, Develop essential Skills, Reading Emotional Situations, Develop Emotional Literacy.
WHATS GOING ON HERE? Conversation Flash Cards help us to understand the friendly illustrations by making inferences using logic, observation, and social experience. What’s Going On Here? conversation cards cultivate valuable communication skills and help build an essential foundation for social literacy, analyzing clues, and problem solving. Winner of Gold Best Toy Oppenheim Award and Oppenheim SNAP Award (Special Needs Adaptable Product)
PRODUCT BENEFITS: Helps develop empathy and observational skills while examining friendly illustrations depicting emotional dynamics in a variety of situations. Conversation Cards cultivate valuable communication and analytical skills while building an essential foundation for social and emotional learning.
DEVELOP SOCIAL and EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE: 50 illustrated 4.5 x 6 inch cards with picture prompts for conversation about emotional situations, in a sturdy 5 x 6.5 inch box. For ages 3 and up.
ACCESSIBLE ARTWORK: Warmly illustrated by Saxton Freymann, situations are depicted to encourage thoughtful analysis of emotional dynamics, sparking conversation and insight.
WOMAN-OWNED business dedicated to sustainability, safety, and the creation of original and extraordinary gifts and toys. SUSTAINABLY SOURCED: 90% recycled materials, printed with vegetable-based inks. SCREEN-FREE FUN: For over 25 years, eeBoo has created wholesome, educational games and activities that cultivate conversation, socialization, and skill-building while introducing our world.
Customers say
Customers find these flashcards effective for developing social and emotional intelligence, with one mentioning how they help with language and observation skills. The cards are well-made with a sturdy box and thick cardstock material, and the pictures are clear. Customers find them fun to use, with one noting how they encourage children to think and talk about scenarios. The visual quality receives mixed feedback, with some finding them imaginative while others report blurry colors.
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Amy Elizabeth –
Great for therapy practice
The cards are a great find! I use them with kids of all ages- so far the youngest is five and the oldest is thirteen. The pictures are clear and on the back of the card are questions to help guide the discussion. The use of animals makes the cards fun and more like a game than an observational tool. I love them!
SarahP –
Social communication skill builder activity
I use these is speech therapy for social communication skills and highly recommend!
Maggi –
Think, observe and process
Need I say more? I thought it was a great idea for a little one to learn to read people. Why not. This was a fun way to draw out that ability in my little one. My husband and i enjoyed doing this activity with her. She googled the whole time playing this guessing game slash detective game. Itâs a win
spychic –
Intro to Created Scenario Social Skills for Spectrum Students
Am a K-5 school counselor using these decks with G3 kiddo on the spectrum to help him understand and problem solve social scenarios as well as to help with regulating emotions. The back of the cards prompt questions which students can answer and it helps us move on to elaborate with real life situations. Liking the series, just wish there was more.
Brittnee Johnson –
Speech development or ADHD amazing made me cry
WHATS GOING ON HERE CONVERSATION CARDSð¤¯ð¤¯ð¤¯ OMG This right here definitely ranked number one , Any parent can do it, As a working mom with a child who has ADHD and has trouble making friends because she did not feel comfortable talking, and could not put full sentences together. These flashcards are easy, simple, and a lot of fun, not very time consuming, only 15 minutes a day.You can see a difference within your child in only one week. Whatâs going on here conversation cards I could definitely notice a difference with my childâs speaking, and also learning cues on conversations, helped her to feel more comfortable. I did these cards with my daughter for only three weeks and then I stopped because after that, I knew she felt more comfortable speaking to others also helped her make more friends at school. Any parent who is going to Speech therapy before their child should definitely get whatâs going on here flashcardsð¥°ð¥°ð¥°ð¥°ð¥°ð¥ð¥ð¥â¤ï¸âð¥â¤ï¸âð¥â¤ï¸âð¥â¤ï¸âð¥
m.gizewski –
Perfect for my Autistic 7yo
My little dude is speech delayed (gestalt language processor, echolalic, scripting, hyperlexic… IYKYK) and although he can physically talk, and sing, and read, and form sentences, he can’t do it spontaneously or verbalize original thoughts, yet. So we got these to help with that. And let me tell you, for him, IT WORKS!!! Hearing him say “Cat is sad” is monumental for us and he’s doing it more and more each time! His SLP is blown away with the progress he’s been making since we got these cards (about 6 weeks ago). We identify emotions, verbalize observations, talk about what other people (or animals) may be saying and thinking, and talk about solutions to some of the scenarios in the pictures. Of all of the things we do to support his various skills development, this is the ONLY ONE he doesn’t put up any resistance to. In fact, he will request them. To all the other caregivers who understand what all of those crazy terms at the beginning mean, give these a chance. I’m not saying it’ll definitely work with 100% of our super kids, but it definitely won’t hurt. To the people who made these cards, THANK YOU!!! These have truly been life changing.
Allison and Curtis Diehl –
What’s going on here?
I purchased these conversation cards after my son was diagnosed with autism and severe adhd. These cards have been helpful in teaching him how to understand reading a situation. Having a discussion about the cards photos has made him think of things in ways he usually wouldn’t. I would really recommend this product to anyone trying to help their child improve on their social skills. Cards are a nice thick cardstock material and large the pictures are very clear, these cards feel like they can hold up for a very long time. They come in a very sturdy box, easy to store.
LT –
Vague, some are hard to use, others are good.
Some cards were good, but others were too vague.