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Breaking Barriers Down - Social Skills Games and Therapy Games, A Feelings Game for Kids That Develops Emotion Regulation and Explores Anger, Sadness, Fear and Joy

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Introducing an innovative interactive therapy game designed to promote emotional growth among children, teens, and adults alike. This therapy game serves as an invaluable tool for school counselors, therapists, and families striving to cultivate emotional... Show More
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The OT Toolbox

Occupational therapist recommendations for healthy development of humans. Creative toy ideas, tips, resources, and tools for skills of living. We love to help people, help people...through play!


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The OT Toolbox

Occupational therapist recommendations for healthy development of humans. Creative toy ideas, tips, resources, and tools for skills of living. We love to help people, help people...through play!

Breaking Barriers Down - Social Skills Games and Therapy Games, A Feelings Game for Kids That Develops Emotion Regulation and Explores Anger, Sadness, Fear and Joy
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Introducing an innovative interactive therapy game designed to promote emotional growth among children, teens, and adults alike. This therapy game serves as an invaluable tool for school counselors, therapists, and families striving to cultivate emotional expression in a supportive environment. Foster deeper understanding and healthy conversations about emotions with this engaging game that can be utilized in group settings or in the comfort of your home. Interactive and Educational, it strengthens relationships with your child or family members while guiding discussions around feelings of anger, fear, sadness, and joy. The thoughtful design allows players to express their emotions comfortably, breaking down barriers that often exist when discussing our true feelings.

Featuring 208 thought-provoking questions on emotions, this game offers a fun yet educational experience that is critical for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), enhancing emotional regulation, and developing crucial social skills amongst players. Its inclusive nature makes it suitable for both kids and adults, enriching therapy sessions, classrooms, and family game nights alike.

Created by USA-based experts in emotional health, Therapy U has designed this game to build self-esteem and social skills through engaging and meaningful conversations. Families will appreciate how this game promotes open dialogues, giving children the support they need to articulate their emotions effectively. With ease of use in mind, the game is conveniently packaged with a tote bag to ensure all pieces are easily stored and maintained.

Whether seeking to strengthen family bonds or enhance therapeutic practices, this interactive game proves to be an essential addition to any emotional health toolkit.

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manufacturer Therapy U
color Multicolor
height 1
width 2.5
length 3.5
productGroup Toy
FAQ

What age group is this game suitable for?

The game is designed for all ages, making it suitable for children, teens, and adults.

Can this game be played in a group setting?

Yes, this game is perfect for group settings such as therapy sessions, classrooms, or family gatherings.

How does this game facilitate discussions about feelings?

With 208 carefully crafted questions, the game prompts players to talk about their emotions in a safe and structured way.

Is the game easy to store?

Absolutely! The game comes with a tote bag to keep all pieces organized and easy to carry.

Can this game be used by therapists?

Yes, many therapists find this game beneficial for building rapport with clients and encouraging openness in discussion.

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