Social icebreakers are just as important for kids as they are for adults when facing a new group of people.
When properly used, ice breakers often reduce tension in a group and lead to interesting conversations between individuals. The problem is, your kids aren't talking about the latest news or novel they read. It's a little different for them.
There are some simple ice breakers you can use with a group of kids so that social interactions aren't so scary. Sometimes this can be the thing that helps your child face a crowd with confidence.
If you're dealing with a group of kids just getting acquainted try pairing them up and asking them to introduce each other.
Shyness can be a huge hurdle for some kids but it can be overcome with some simple and quick sharing. Have each child share something funny that happened to them, talk about some of their "favorites".
Cooperation games are also a fun way to break the ice. Ask all the kids to stand in a close knit circle. Then ask them to hold hands of the two kids standing in front of them. After everyone is found holding two pairs of hands, the whole group should start undoing the tangle without letting go of each other. Working as a team can create a closeness and easier feeling among the group members.
Source: www.buzzle.com