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STOP ASKING THEM HOW YOUR DAY WENT! - LetzTalk contains 60 age-appropriate thought provoking conversation starters to get them talking. For boys and girls ages nine to twelve
USE ANYWHERE - Great for use during dinner time, car rides, bedtime, in classrooms and anywhere else you want to surprise a child with an engrossing question to get the conversation started
IMPROVE SELF-ESTEEM - These conversation starter cards not only help improve self-esteem and self-growth but also promotes a child's ability to listen and provide constructive feedback when cards are used in a group setting. Great for autistic kids and those with Aspergers.
GREAT FOR SCHOOL AND HOME - Kids can respond to Question Cards verbally and in written form. Teachers have found that LetzTalkTM offers intriguing topics their students can journal or write essays about and discuss in class. Psychologists are able to utilize it in child therapy sessions as a discussion starter.
MAKES A GREAT GIFT! - give the gift of great relationships for your family and others today! Makes a great stocking stuffer!

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Have you ever wished you could get kids to talk more about themselves but didn't how know how to initiate the conversation? When kids feel secure enough to communicate openly with a parent, a teacher or other adult figure, they naturally feel recharged, confident and inspired. Unless opportunities for children to communicate their thoughts and ideas to adults present themselves in ways that are both encouraging and enjoyable, kids miss the chance to express good and bad feelings that need addressed by adults who care about them.

Letz Talk Makes It Easy for Kids to Express Their Innermost Thoughts

Keep the conversation flowing endlessly between you and your child with Letz Talk, an innovative communication technique developed for use by parents, teachers, therapists and anyone else who interacts with kids frequently. Letz Talk is a wonderful method of promoting adult-child communication that is simple, effective and a lot of fun for all involved.

Cards have questions like "what's the best thing that has ever happened to you?" and other compelling questions that challenge the child to explore their inner feelings. Designed to help children develop their communication skills as well as their self confidence and self-esteem.