ADHD SELF CONTROL PROBLEM SOLVING CARDS ADHD cards deal with ways to develop impulse control.
All Ages Ungame Pocket Sized Games These Pocket-Sized games can be used with the Ungame board game. These games represent an excellent opportunity for better communication within the family, the classroom, church, or any small group settings. All seven versions have unique questions not found in the boardgame.
ANGER CONTROL PROBLEM SOLVING CARDS Anger control cards define problems experienced in a variety of settings and enable children to develop self-awareness and behavorial skills.
Anger Management Cards Roy Bailey Positive affirmation and attitude cards to use for anger management.
Anger Management Speedway Board Game This game helps teens and adults improve their ability to identify, cope with, and express their anger.
Anger Turn-Around Board Game This fun-filled game is designed to help children gain insight into managing their angry feelings by finding constructive ways to defuse their anger.
Anti-Bullying Game When playing this game, students will learn how to focus on emotional expression, learn about relationships, and anger.
Berenstain Bears What Would A Friend Do? Game But along the way, each child must answer questions about how friends would behave toward one another in a variety of situations by answering multiple choice questions, acting out their answers, or giving examples from real life.
BOUNCE-BACK GAME (CHILDREN'S VERSION) This new board game challenges players to find answers for both common and uncommon problems, as they try to reduce their stress level while they play.
BOUNCE-BACK GAME (TEEN VERSION) Research has shown that when children possess specific resiliency skills such as insight, a sense of humor, and persistence, they can cope with psychological problems that might otherwise have lifelong effects.
Bridge of Self-Confidence Game, Adult Version Use this creative, non-competitive game to cover three life management skills.
Bridge of Self-Confidence Game, Teen Version Use this creative, non-competitive game to cover three life management skills.
Bridge Over Worried Waters Game Bridge Over Worried Waters is essentially a CBT program in a box that incorporates Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT).
BullySafe Game BullySafe is an educational card game based on a systems approach to reducing bullying behavior.
Catch Them Being Good Professional Version Game Lawrence E. Shapiro, Ph.D. Comprehensive way to teach positive discipline while having fun
Changing Family Games-Game Book This collection of counseling games is designed to provide children with insight and skills to cope with the many changes families can experience.
Chatter Matters Game Kathryn Retsky This board game will encourage family communication while providing hours of fun. The questions are non-threatening and often provoke laughter or some interesting tidbit of family history.
Choose! Board Game It helps children make good decisions, communicate effectively, improve coping skills, and mobilize their inner resources.
Christian Ungame Pocket Sized Games These Pocket-Sized games can be used with the Ungame board game. These games represent an excellent opportunity for better communication within the family, the classroom, church, or any small group settings. All seven versions have unique questions not found in the boardgame.
Christian Version Board Game As the best selling Christian family communication game in history, the Ungame continuies to encourage sharing and understanding in a "safe" atmosphere. Players move around this non-competitive game and share feelings, values and a true sense of communication. Recommended by Dr. James Dobson of "Focus on the family."
Circle of Friends This game features a small town board where the friends live and socialize.
Circle of Respect® Understanding the concept of respect and developing the ability to show respect in a variety of situations are vital for success in school and throughout life. Circle of Respect® is an educational game specifically designed to teach students (1) the guiding principle that showing respect is the best way to receive respect, and (2) specific ways that they can show respect in four important areas of their lives: With Classmates, With Family, At School and In the Community.
CONFLICT RESOLUTION CARDS Conflict resolution cards depict children in conflict with other children as well as with adults.
CONFLICT RESOLUTION GAME This colorful and imaginative game helps children deal with the day-to-day problems that they encounter, such as teasing, protecting one's property and handling arguments, as well as more serious problems like the bully, the drug pusher, the stranger, or the kid with a gun.
Conflict Resolution Game CD The Conflict Resolution Game is a 'fun' mechanism, and is based upon active learning strategies.
Coping Skills Bingo Help teens address and handle the stresses in their lives by learning easy-to-implement coping skills.
COPING SKILLS GAME Children will learn how to deal with feelings, adjust attitudes, discover choices, accept imperfections and more. Real-life situations are challenging and fun.
Couples Ungame Pocket Sized Games These Pocket-Sized games can be used with the Ungame board game. These games represent an excellent opportunity for better communication within the family, the classroom, church, or any small group settings. All seven versions have unique questions not found in the boardgame.
CYBER SMART Play-2-Learn Dominoes: Play-2-Learn Dominoes: CyberSmart is an educational domino game designed to teach young people how to navigate the dangerous waters of the Internet, including wireless devices such as cell phones, PDA's, and MP3 players. Major topics covered include Internet predators, Internet bullying, scams, viruses, and the practice of pro-social Internet behavior
DIVORCE CARDS Problem-Solving Cards Divorce cards depict situations common to families in transition.
Divorce Deck of Cards Dr. Richard Gardner This card game contains 99 cards and follows the format of the original board game, focusing on specific problem or concerns of children. Like the original game, the card game is sure to help children communicate their feelings and develop insight into their problems.
Divorced & Separated Game Yvonne Searle and Isabelle Streng Developed for children and adolescents whose parents are separated or divorced, The Divorced & Separated Game is of especial use for those who are finding it difficult to cope with or understand the pain and upheaval surrounding separation.
Don't Be Difficult Board Game Help children learn the consequences of both positive and negative choices.
Escapades 300 games: energizes and challenges all ages, all energy levels, all abilities and useful for any group occasion.
Expressionary! Board Game Expressionary! is a game for teens and adults about feelings - what situations bring them up and the many different ways they can be expressed.
Families Ungame Pocket Sized Games These Pocket-Sized games can be used with the Ungame board game. These games represent an excellent opportunity for better communication within the family, the classroom, church, or any small group settings. All seven versions have unique questions not found in the boardgame.
Financial IQ Board Game Financial IQ is a new educational game designed to teach financial responsibility and literacy. Players learn everything from the differences between credit cards and debit cards to the role of collateral. There is a strong emphasis on how players can learn to be prudent and sensible about investing, taking on debt, expenses, etc.
Focus Game Research has shown conclusively that the two treatments that are most effective in improving attention spans for children diagnosed as ADD or ADHD are medication and behavior modification. A combination of both treatments usually works better than either one alone. Focus is essentially a behavior modification program in a box.
From Rage to Reason Board Game An educational board game designed to teach important concepts and practical skills for controlling anger and avoiding violence.
Good Behavior Board Game This game teaches children the importance of good behavior and helps them anticipate the consequences of misbehavior.
Good Behaviour Deck of Cards Dr. Richard Gardner This card game contains 99 cards and follows the format of the original board game, focusing on specific problem or concerns of children. Like the original game, the card game is sure to help children communicate their feelings and develop insight into their problems.
Hatch an Idea Game Dr. PlayWell's This game teaches kids dozens of ways to look at their problems and to never give-up the effort to form positive relationships with their peers.
Healthy Relationship BINGO! Adult Version Teaches the skills needed for a healthy relationship and examines key topics like Things to Look For, Red Flags, Green Flags, Obstacles, and Healthy Relationship Skills. Engaging and educational!
Healthy Relationship Bingo! Teen Version Teaches the skills needed for a healthy relationship and examines key topics like Things to Look For, Red Flags, Green Flags, Obstacles, and Healthy Relationship Skills. Engaging and educational!
Helping, Sharing and Caring Game Dr. Richard Gardner The game provides an enjoyable game in the context of which important issues are introduced. A wide variety of issues are focused on, for example, self-esteem, manners, safety, ethics, health, consideration for others, interpersonal relations, the value of learning, sympathy, empathy, and competence.
Hey, Dad! Let's Talk Board Game Hey Dad-Let's Talk is an easy and fun to play board game designed to help dads and kids build stronger relationships.
Kids Ungame Pocket Sized Games These Pocket-Sized games can be used with the Ungame board game. These games represent an excellent opportunity for better communication within the family, the classroom, church, or any small group settings. All seven versions have unique questions not found in the boardgame.
Let's Have A Great Day!: A Classroom Positive Behavior Game There's never been a game quite like this one. It instantly motivates a classroom of children toward positive, helpful, and respectful behavior.
LifeSkills Circle Game for Adults Card Activity Game to Integrate Important Life Skills!
LifeSkills Game with Cards Set High School Card Activity Game to Integrate Important Life Skills!
LifeSkills Game with Cards Set Middle School Card Activity Game to Integrate Important Life Skills!
Lifestories Game Here is a non-competitive game that encourages group interaction and remembering by sharing life experiences.
Memory Box Robin Dynes A multi-use resource, The Memory Box contains a guidebook and 120 discussion cards to facilitate general reminiscence, produce memory diaries, put together guided autobiographies, or to help facilitate life reviews.
Moving On Up! Surviving School Transition for 10- to 12-Year-Olds For many primary schools, getting children to think about the practicalities of moving up to secondary school and to discuss their hopes and fears for this transition is challenging. Resources are limited and preparation mostly consists of inter-school visits or a 'question and answer session and usually the children sit quietly and say nothing' (Newbottle & Charlton C of E School).
Moving On Up! Surviving School Transition for 10- to 12-Year-Olds is the only resource where the issues and challenges involved in moving schools can be explored and discussed in the format of a board game. Developed and trialled by the East End Education Action Zone in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Director Tim O'Grady comments, "I was delighted to see the game published. I think its strength comes from its evolution in practice over a number of years in schools in Newcastle. It really gets to the heart of moving on to secondary school; issues and concerns - yes, but also about being prepared for the change of culture and experience."
This revolutionary resource has had an enthusiastic response from both students and teachers: 'We all feel the game was a great success. The teacher put it into her plans as a PSHE (Personal Social and Health Education) lesson. I feel this game has not only taught the children about life in secondary school but about working as part of a team,' (Newbottle & Charlton C of E School).
In the words of the children:
The game includes four sets of question cards covering motivation, solution, school and responsibility, and is suitable for two to six players.
The object of the game is to collect 25 counters and for all the players to get to school.
The game is cooperative - there is no individual winner, either everyone wins or everyone loses.
The questions encourage the pupils to share ideas and work out strategies.
After two or three games with the teacher, the students should be encouraged to play the game themselves to further develop independence and teamwork.
For students facing the move to a new and bigger school, forewarned is forearmed and increasing their confidence will ensure effective KS2-KS3 transition and help to prevent the 'learning dip'. Designed for the PSHE section of the English National Curriculum, as well as the schools' partnership objectives for Year 6 to Year 7 transfer, 'Moving On Up!' is a welcome and much-needed resource for teachers, educational psychologists, education welfare officers, teaching assistants and SENCOs.
My 2 Homes Board Game Designed for children who are having difficulty adjusting to their parents divorce, this engaging game lets children deal with problems on their own terms through play.
No More Arguments Game In this fun game, players learn how to cope with situations without arguing while earning enough chips to go on the class field trip.
No More Teasing! Board Game This game is designed to teach children 10 ways to deal with being teased including: using confident body language, avoiding teasers when you are alone, and learning what provokes teasing.
Obesity Game Isabelle Streng and A.M. Stradmeijer The game educates participants about food facts, metabolism and dieting and addresses challenging emotional issues related to denial and shame.
Positive Thinking Board Game This exceptional therapeutic game maintains the premise that thought is the source of many of our emotional states. By becoming more aware of our self-talk and cognitive responses to situations, we can better control or select our emotions. Helpful in addressing emotional difficulties such as anxiety, depression, anger, and low self-esteem
Remote Control Anger Control Anger is a feeling or emotion that ranges from mild annoyance to intense rage. While the feeling of anger is a normal human response to unmet goals or unfair treatment, uncontrolled anger becomes a problem when it is felt too intensely, or too frequently, or is expressed inappropriately. Learning how to control angry feelings is a vital aspect of healthy social and emotional development.
Roller Coaster of Life Game Deborah Nore This great game for adolescents addresses social skills and pragmatics.
Rules & Reasons Board Game Providing "logical consequences" is one of the most effective discipline techniques used with children.
Shyness Deck of Cards Dr. Richard Gardner This card game contains 99 cards and follows the format of the original board game, focusing on specific problem or concerns of children. Like the original game, the card game is sure to help children communicate their feelings and develop insight into their problems.
Social Skills Game This lively and exciting game has been developed for children and adolescents who experience difficulties with relationships. It is non-threatening and focuses on a positive and fun group experience.
Sometimes I Feel ... ColorCards Pia Jones This beautifully illustrated card set is a practical tool for promoting emotional literacy with children aged from 4 to 8 years.
Splitsville Game Children are faced with many challenges when parents separate/divorce. Splitsville introduces children to the six skills they will need to successfully navigate a parental separation. The game uses ice cream sundae pieces to teach important coping skills.
Stop Being So Mean! Board Game In this game of cooperation, children learn to recognize when they are being mean to others and how to stop it.
STOP, RELAX, AND THINK GAME A game to help impulsive children think before they act.
STOP, THINK AND GO BEARS SELF-CONTROL GAME This fun and challenging game is designed to help children who have problems with impulse control.
Talking Tools Game Book Talking Tools includes eight discussion-oriented games covering the topics of frustration management, expression of feelings, friendship, safety, cooperation, divorce, bereavement, and self-concept.
Talking, Feeling, & Doing Game Dr. Richard Gardner This game was developed to enable therapists to learn more about their child patient's psychological processes. Children in treatment do not generally come forth with revelations about themselves, especially those that may cause psychological pain, anxiety, shame, or guilt. This game enables children to provide such information in a way that is nonthreatening.
Talking, Feeling, & Doing Game Package Richard Gardner, M.D. Talking Feeling Doing Game, Anger Deck of Cards, Divorce Deck of Cards, Good Behaviour Deck of Cards, Shyness Deck of Cards, Teasing Deck of Cards Package.
Talking, Feeling, & Doing Workbook Lawrence L. Shapiro, Ph.D. This workbook, includes 75 activities, is a fresh approach to helping counselors reach children.
Teamwork Game Teamwork is important in every area of life, and this game uses a fun game of basketball to make it clear to kids that if you don't play together, you don't win.
Teasing Deck of Cards Dr. Richard Gardner This card game contains 99 cards and follows the format of the original board game, focusing on specific problem or concerns of children. Like the original game, the card game is sure to help children communicate their feelings and develop insight into their problems.
Teen Ungame Pocket Sized Games These Pocket-Sized games can be used with the Ungame board game. These games represent an excellent opportunity for better communication within the family, the classroom, church, or any small group settings. All seven versions have unique questions not found in the boardgame.
The Angry Monster Machine Board Game In this game, each player uses a truck to cart a Play Doh monster to the Transforming Machine. The player then selects an adaptive way to transform the angry feelings and the Play Doh monster into something positive.
The Berenstain Bears Learn to Make Friends Bingo Game This game encourages children to recognize and understand their feelings and the feelings of others in order to cope successfully and problem solve in group situations.
The Classroom Behavior Game Designed for children with behavior problems and who have difficulty following rules.
The Coping Game Michael O'Leary This engaging game encourages those recovering from mental illness to recognize stressors and warning signs of negative symptoms, and identify specific coping strategies and behaviors that reduce stress and encourage wellness.
The Self-Control Card Game Help children learn the value of persistence and develop the capacity to anticipate the consequences of their own behavior.
The Self-Control Patrol Game This game helps children develop better listening skills, read social cues, understand the consequences of their behavior, learn to express themselves appropriately, deal with name-calling and teasing, and use humor to defuse conflict.
The Upside Down Divorce Game Most children don't want to talk about divorce, but this game makes talking easy.
The You & Me Social Skills Board Game This popular board game teaches children important day-to-day social skills.
Ungame This best-selling non-competitive communications game fosters listening skills as well as self-expression.
Wait & Win! Board Game This game was designed to teach children the importance of being patient in many different situations as they try a variety of fun tasks and try to solve problems.
What Did You Say? A Game of Non-Verbal Language Many children have a hard time reading body language. This game contains 50 colorful pictures of children in different postures.
Whodunit: The Game That Teaches Responsible Behavior Board Game Children will flex their mental muscles and use their critical thinking skills to unravel who is responsible for acts of good behavior at school.
Your Journey Through the Land of Feelings Board Game Teaching children to communicate as well as control and accept their feelings is a core goal of nearly every treatment plan.