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FOMO

Brooks Gibbs

Created on February 6, 2025

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This game helps students learn to deal with social exclusion. Materials: You will need a spoon/pencil/pen/straw/an object that can be grabbed quickly. Click the #FOMO stack to randomly select a task. Once it stops, everyone must race to grab the spoon or object. The first one to grab it must complete the task within 15 seconds. Successful completion earns the player one point. Unsuccessful completion earns zero points.Play then starts again. The player with the most points wins.

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This game helps students learn to deal with social exclusion. By understanding that exclusion is everywhere, the specific reasons behind it, and how to properly handle it, students will be more likely to be resilient and solution-focused when faced with social exclusion.