Co-operative games have been around for decades. It's time parents, teachers and family therapists spread the word about the benefits of games that foster co-operation rather than competition.
When I was in the classroom I recall giving group assignments where each student started with a different question but they would help each other for the benefit of the group mark.
What a great idea!
When I was in the classroom I recall giving group assignments where each student started with a different question but they would help each other for the benefit of the group mark.