Are Your Youth Bored With Playing The Same Old Icebreaker games?
Discover What You and Your Youth Have Been Missing Out On...
Dear Defeated Youth Leader,
I'm sure you're familiar with this problem. Image this: you're planning a youth event or a small group get-together. You want your youth to mix about with newcomers and meet new people. Or you want adult volunteers to be at ease with one another. You are leader at a team building event. Or you're taking on a new class and you want your students to feel much at ease with you.
No worries! Everyone knows the better way to get youth involved and acquiring to cognize one another is to play a game, an icebreaker, wherever they can meet people. Why?
- icebreakers activity to create a better much relaxed learning environment.
- icebreakers allow your participants to get involved some physically and mentally in the program which always creates a better learning environment.
- icebreakers can be great topic lead-ins.
- With icebreakers you mechanically encourage and increase schoolroom participation - they are great motivators!
- icebreakers are a great way to set the tone for any class or meeting.
- Iceibreakers can be developed to help identify group and individual goals and objectives.
- icebreakers can energize - Sometimes it is simply a nice idea to shake things up a bit, especially in the middle of the meeting once feet begin to tap, pencils begin to doodle, and eyelids begin to droop. They are great energizers!
I'm sure you knew all that already. So you dust off your nice old Icebreaker book and flip through the pages only to discover... Hey! I've done all these icebreakers before! And I'm sure the youth have too. And you begin that all too familiar desperate quest for new icebreaker ideas.