These types of therapeutic games help children develop important social skills. As we know, the ability to interact and communicate effectively with others is important in any social setting. Social games require children to work with their peers, take turns, and solve problems together. These interactions help children to learn how to cooperate, negotiate, and develop empathy towards others. It also encourages them to develop their communication skills and teaches them how to express their feelings and emotions.
Therapy games for feelings and emotions are designed to help children who struggle with emotional and behavioral issues. Children with ADHD, anxiety, autism and sensory processing disorder can benefit greatly from these games as they provide a structured and safe way to explore and understand their feelings. Therapy games are also used to help children deal with trauma, stress, and other emotional challenges. They provide a platform for children to express themselves and process their emotions in a non-judgmental and supportive space.
Board games are not just for fun; they can also be an effective way to teach children about emotions and feelings. Board games for learning emotions and feelings are usually simple matching games to more complex role-playing games. These games help children recognize, express, and cope with different emotions through interactive gameplay. Children learn to identify facial expressions, body language, and tone of voice, all of which are very important in understanding and responding to emotions in life.
Social, emotions, and feelings games for children have so many incredible benefits for children. They provide a safe and fun way for children to learn and grow, all while playing and having fun. Therapeutic games can help children who are struggling with anxiety, feelings, attitude, patience, emotions, communication, self esteem and confidence.
The cards are drawn in basic clean lines and are deliberately adapted to resonate with the way in which children see the world.
By playing with the cards and talking about them, you can encourage the child to express the feelings and thoughts that they are carrying in their heart, whether as part of their everyday life or in times of transition, turning points or crises.
Using the cards to talk about feelings will help the child to better handle their life events and cope with difficult emotions. These cards will help you to understand the child’s emotional world from their perspective, and relate to the problems that are bothering them.
In the instructions, there are some suggestions for operating, promoting and encouraging the expressive process. Educators and therapists can also use the assistance of the cards while working with parents.
Connect the generations! CHILL CHAT CHALLENGE – game for teens and parents. Share funny stories, secrets, views and dreams in a fun and playful atmosphere. Create a culture of trust and understanding within the family and get to know each other!
'The goal of You Know is to establish high-comfort gameplay that subtly promotes further discussion on topics such as personal values, struggles, and goals'
Ways To Use You Know - One of The Top Therapeutic Games on The Market
In Counseling Groups To Build Social Skills And Positive Communication
In A Small Group Setting Such As A Classroom, Camp, Or Team Building Activity
With Your Family.
280 scenarios to help kids explore and talk about feelings! 260 regulation strategies to help kids manage their feelings in socially appropriate ways! 24 movement cards to keep kids engage! Illustrated Booklet that introduces seven different kids with seven different feelings!
Ages: 4 years and up
What scares your child? What makes him or her feel happy, frustrated or angry? This inspirational game encourages you and your child to explore these emotions in fun, active (and sometimes very silly) ways. As they play, children will discover how to recognize feelings in themselves and in others, and to cope with them in socially appropriate ways. And they'll have way too much fun to realize that they're developing valuable life skills!
Does your child struggle with social anxiety or having trouble developing communication skills? Or maybe he or she has feelings of low self-esteem and confidence.
An entertaining and fun team building game to teach children how to work together, be creative and inspire others to do great
Using behavioral therapy games to instill positive mental thinking at such an early age is very beneficial for children once they grow older.
Cognitive therapy game for kids 6 and Up
2011 Multiple-Award Winner from Creative Child Magazine
30 colorfully illustrated game boards (6" x 9") with 12 different games
Includes magnetic wand, foam die, 100 magnetic chips, and activity book
Educational - Helps children practice proper behavior in various social situations
Social Skills Chipper Chat is a fun, motivating, magnetic chip game designed to help kids discuss and understand appropriate ways of dealing with numerous social situations.
Gifted Learning Testing Flash Cards - Social Emotional include 72 cards that help build social skills and emotional intelligence, which will strengthen your child’s positive attitude, patience, self-awareness and more. They help children regulate their emotions, communicate better, and use compassion and empathy to understand the needs of other people, build relationships and make more thoughtful decisions. They support kids in managing conflict by expressing their feeling and using calming tools appropriately.
Feelings and Dealings: An Emotions & Empathy Card Game is a winner of a Parents’ Choice Recommended Award for Fall 2018! Parents, teachers, caregivers, and mental health professionals of children aged 3 - 6 years love using the Feelings and Dealings card game to develop empathy and emotional literacy. This therapeutic tool develops social intelligence and emotional intelligence through fun and engaging play. Speaking of play, we've designed 8 ways to play this game: 3 games for educational play and 5 games for therapeutic play!
Friends and Neighbors: The Helping Game - A Social-Emotional Game that Develops Empathy and Compassion!
By playing the game with their children, parents can help kids recognize feelings in others - the first step to building empathy. Game includes 4 game boards, 14 tokens, 1 Helping Bag, 1 Stop Sign board, parent guide and Friends and Neighbors book.
Cooperative Games foster:
- Non-stressful play situations
- Emotional development
- Shared decision making
- Creative problem solving
- A sense of community
- Positive self esteem
Emotional Intelligence Builds Confidence!
- For ages 3 years and up
- Includes 160 object cards to create an endless combination of character faces
If you love our bestselling CBT 123, you'll want I Like Me 123 too! With fun gameplay that can be learned in minutes, I Like Me 123 will help to build self esteem and decrease social anxiety. The cards will help players relax while learning how challenges help shape their sense of self. Multiple play options for both inhibited and more outgoing players.