Cooperative Games

Team up, talk it out, and win (or learn) together. Explore cooperative game reviews with play tips for home, classroom, and OT sessions.

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Why cooperative play?

Skills cooperative games naturally support

Social communication

Practice turn-taking, flexible thinking, and using clear language to plan as a team.

Emotional regulation

Work through setbacks together and build frustration tolerance with shared goals.

Executive functioning

Strengthen planning, working memory, and problem-solving through collaborative strategy.

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