One thing that I often do is play games I like playing all kinds of games The goal to playing games is to win Winning is fun and it can make me feel happy proud and special Unfortunately only 1 person or 1 team can usually be the winner ID: 587815
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How Do I Deal With Winning or Losing A Game?Slide2
One thing that I often do is play games.
I
like playing all kinds of games.Slide3
The goal to playing games is to win.Slide4
Winning is fun, and it can make me feel happy, proud and special.Slide5
Unfortunately only 1 person or 1 team can usually be the winner.
win
lostSlide6
When I play
games,
there will be times when I win and times when I lose.
I win
I loseSlide7
Losing isn’t
fun,
but I can still feel good if I try my best, follow the rules and accept my losing with courage and good sportsmanship.Slide8
Courage means congratulating the winner, not blaming or being mad at myself or teammates for making mistakes. I keep my emotions calm
.Slide9
To stay calm I can take 10 deep breathes or I can think about all the facts I know about outer-space.
There is Mercury, Venus, Earth, etc.Slide10
I can request a break from my teacher, coach, or caregiver by going to the restroom or getting a drink.
Can
I go get a drink real fast?Slide11
I can still be a winner to myself, friends, teachers and family if I accept losing with courage.Slide12
How Do I Handle The Outcome Of A GameSlide13
I have 4 choices of how I can handle the outcome of games
Choice 1:
Politely Winning
Choice 2: Rudely Winning
Choice 3:
Politely Losing
Choice 4:
Rudely LosingSlide14
Politely Winning
Say,
“Yes!” 1 timeSay,
“Good game” to teammates and opponents
Comment,
“It was a close game”
Shake hands
Smile
Be happy but stay calm, don’t overdo
Do not bragSlide15
Rudely Winning
Bragging
Extreme celebrating that goes on and on
Saying things like “We won! You lost!” or “Losers”, “ We are the winners!!!”
Complaining about poor performance
Complaining because things may not have been done my waySlide16
Politely Losing
Say,
“Congratulations”, “Good Job”, “Good game”Smile and walk awaySlide17
Rudely Losing
Pouting
Anger at winners and teammatesAggressive behaviors
Give a frown or mad look
Name calling