Red Light, Green Light is a great game for helping kids learn the importance of listening and following directions. It also is helpful in terms of practicing body control. Board Games are a fun activity for all ages and an entertaining way to spend some family time together, they require patience, taking turns, problem-solving, and are an easy way to practice learning to win or lose. Simon Says helps kids with listening, following directions, body control, and thinking before acting. Card Games offer enough structure to help children learn about impulse control with enough entertainment value to make it fun, games like Uno, Skipbo, Go Fish, and Slap Jack requires patience, problem-solving, the ability to pay attention to directions, and often even anger management when things don’t quite work out as planned. Clapping Games can be helpful as a movement break during the day and can promote practice with body control. Impulse control games can support your efforts by making learning — and teaching — more fun. Handling cards has the added bonus of supporting the development of fine motor skills.