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Sequences and Relationships

The Cards by Itala Riccardi Ripamonti - To develop language and logical-temporal skills

Product: Teaching tools

ISBN: 978-88-590-1361-7

Publication date: 01/11/2017

Suitable for: Nursery 2nd Level (ages 4-5), Primary 1st level (ages 6-7), Primary 2nd level (ages 8-10), Lower secondary 1st level (ages 10-11)


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Designed for: speech therapists, psychologists, rehabilitation professionals, support and curriculum teachers, educators.

 

The game consists of putting together a sequence of four images linked together in a circular way: the child is free to interpret the causes and effects of situations and to explain the same sequence several times in different ways and from different points of view. The objective of these materials is the acquisition of the following skills that are the basis of future learning:

– temporal (before/after) and logical (cause/effect) skills that allow a series of images to be put in sequence.

– concept of cyclicity

Flexible use of language, that is the ability to describe and interpret a situation from different points of view.

 

Age: 4-12 years

Box contents: 86 cards

Skills developed: Logical skills; Language; Memory and Attention; Social skills

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THE CARDS BY ITALA RICCARDI RIPAMONTI

A new series of games specially designed for speech therapists, psychologists, rehabilitation professionals, curricular and special needs teachers, and educators.

This series was conceived by Itala Riccardi Ripamonti, a speech therapist and university lecturer and the founder of «Centro Ripamonti Onlus» in Cusano Milanino, which is one of the most qualified Italian centres for diagnosing and treating hearing, language, behavioural and learning problems.

Using cards, the Giochinsieme series offers various activities, which can be used both in the educational and (re)habilitative spheres, and which stimulate different abilities:

  • Attention;
  • initiating;
  • executive control or inhibition, in other words the ability to inhibit;
  • shifting, in other words the ability to move from one task to another;
  • updating, in other words the ability to update working memory.

The adult using the different cards should ensure that they encourage integration of these different functions as well as choosing the most suitable cognitive strategy to adopt in order to complete the task/activity successfully.

The first games in the series

SHAPES AND LOGIC

is ideal for developing logic skills: ordering, classifying and organising. It contains two decks of 54 cards, which can be used to play over 10 different games.

Age: 5-14 years

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SEQUENCES AND RELATIONSHIPS

is useful for developing language and logical temporal skills. It contains 86 cards, which can be used to play over 6 different games.

Age: 4-12 years

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SPACE AND POSITIONS

is designed to develop attention, memory, spatial concepts and linguistic expression. It contains 60 cards, which can be used to play over 13 different games.

Age: 3+

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COLOURS AND ASSOCIATIONS

is ideal for developing attention, memory and linguistic comprehension and expression. It contains 100 cards, which can be used to play over 12 different games.

Age: 3+

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Theoretical premises of the games

All these games follow modern psychopedagogical theories that believe children should be motivated and actively involved in the activities set by their educators. Play is undoubtedly the most malleable and suitable activity for individuals during growth, when their learning is connected to the ability to reapply, in an original way, what they have learnt; it is also the activity children participate most enthusiastically in, carried away by the pleasure of discovery and at times of competing.

The different activities offered in this series of card games aim to stimulate different executive functions, namely: attention, initiating, executive control or inhibition (the ability to inhibit), shifting (the ability to move from one task to another) and updating (the ability to update working memory). 

The adult guiding the activity - be it educator, teacher, therapist or parent - should pay attention to the integration between these different functions as well as the choice of the most suitable cognitive strategy to adopt.

The activities suggested in this series are designed to be flexible and open to personal variations, according to individual needs and different educational situations. In this way the child's thinking skills, autonomy and creativity are developed.