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Allows talking cards to be merged with their non-talking counterparts at the Mycologists when true. Requires the MycoMerger mod.
In talking with friends, I know that not all children are open and forthcoming when it comes to sharing information, especially when asked about their day at school.The talking cards use their original Part 1 stats by default but you can apply some balancing by setting TalkingCardsBalance to true in the configuration. You can see the exact changes for the balancing below but the Stoat and Stunted Wolf would be functionally identical to the Stoat and Wolf cards in Kaycee's Mod. As the Stinkbug has no direct counterpart it has been manually balanced to account for its cheap cost and sigil. You can adjust the mod's settings using your mod manager's Config editor or by manually editing the rykedaxter.inscryption.kctalkingcards.cfg file in /Bepinex/config. Installation Alternatively, if you're looking for more teacher-related resources when it comes to students' speaking, have a look at this CPD resource on encouraging independent discussion in class. Why is this listening and speaking cards activity useful? Supporting parents to find more opportunities to interact with their child within their daily routine, and offering guidance on how best to do this, will support the development of their child’s language and communication skills.
The free walk and talk trail is a set of cards designed to support parents and carers of 0 to 5-year-olds to talk and play more with their children while they are out and about engaging in their daily routine. The cards have been produced by the National Literacy Trust to support the Start for Life campaign.Applies balancing to the talking cards when true and uses the original Part 1 values for the talking cards otherwise. Designed to be used in an urban environment, the cards provide a range of tips and activities that can be completed anywhere outside. The aim being to increase the frequency of interactions and enhance the quality of interactions between parent or carer and child.