How Do I Deal With Winning or Losing A Game?. One thing that I often do is play games. I like playing all kinds of games.

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How Do I Deal With Winning or Losing A Game?

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. winlost

When I play games there will be times when I win and times when I lose. I win I lose

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.

Courage means congratulating the winner, not blaming or being mad at myself or teammates for making mistakes. I keep my emotions calm.

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.

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?

I can still be a winner to myself, friends, teachers and family if I accept losing with courage.

How Do I Handle The Outcome Of A Game

I have 4 choices of how I can handle the outcome of games Choice 1: Politely WinningPolitely Winning Choice 2: Rudely WinningRudely Winning Choice 3: Politely LosingPolitely Losing Choice 4: Rudely LosingRudely Losing

Politely Winning Say “Yes!” 1 time Say “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 brag I have 4 choices of how I can handle the outcome of games

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 way I have 4 choices of how I can handle the outcome of games

Politely Losing Say “Congratulations”, “Good Job”, “Good game” Smile and walk away I have 4 choices of how I can handle the outcome of games

Rudely Losing Pouting Anger at winners and teammates Aggressive behaviors Give a frown or mad look Name calling I have 4 choices of how I can handle the outcome of games The Picture Communication Symbols ©1981–2011 by Mayer-Johnson LLC. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Used with permission. Boardmaker® is a trademark of Mayer-Johnson LLC.