This study examines the impact of small educational folk games on enhancing life skills such as cooperation, communication, self-dependence, and responsibility among deaf students in the first three grades of elementary education in Jordan. Utilizing a sample of 40 students divided into control and experimental groups, it was found that the experimental group that engaged with folk games showed significant improvements in these life skills. The research recommends the adoption of such games in educational curricula for deaf students to better develop their skills and social interactions.