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Mixed Emotions Therapy Board Game - JUNIOR Version
A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Game for Very Young Children!
This junior version of our popular Mixed Emotions Therapy Board Game will enable therapists to use cognitive behavioral techniques with very young children. It will enable children to identify and indicate the intensity (small, medium, large) of their emotions.
Included are a colorful Mixed Emotions "Junior" game board and color coded people-shaped pawns. The reverse side of the game board includes a black and white version, which can be photocopied and sent home with the child.
Instructions are included for three different activities: Show Me How You Feel (Identifying Emotions); Thinking About Feelings (Connecting Thoughts and Emotions); and Coping With Feelings (Coping Strategies). In addition there are suggestions for home assignments.
This Game Will:
This junior version of our popular Mixed Emotions Therapy Board Game will enable therapists to use cognitive behavioral techniques with very young children. It will enable children to identify and indicate the intensity (small, medium, large) of their emotions.
Included are a colorful Mixed Emotions "Junior" game board and color coded people-shaped pawns. The reverse side of the game board includes a black and white version, which can be photocopied and sent home with the child.
Instructions are included for three different activities: Show Me How You Feel (Identifying Emotions); Thinking About Feelings (Connecting Thoughts and Emotions); and Coping With Feelings (Coping Strategies). In addition there are suggestions for home assignments.
This Game Will:
- Help young children learn to recognize, differentiate and more accurately identify their emotions.
- Help children indicate the intensity of their emotions by moving the "People Pawns".
- Help young children communicate their emotions to others in appropriate ways.
- Provide "Home Assignments" (the black & white version can be copied and sent home with the child).
- Help children to understand the emotions of others and to develop empathy.