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🎉 Play Your Way to Peace: Where Fun Meets Emotional Growth!
Behind The Anger is an innovative card game designed to help kids and families manage anger through engaging play. Developed by a therapist, this award-winning game promotes emotional regulation and social skills, making it a valuable tool for parents, educators, and therapists alike. With a bonus AR app, it enhances the learning experience, ensuring that emotional growth is both fun and impactful.
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Anger Management, Emotional Coping Skills |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Mom's Choice Award Recipient |
Number of Players | 2 |
K**D
5 star
This game is great! It allows kids to open up and process different emotions they experience.
S**A
Therapy Game
Very fun therapy game. Similar to uno. Not for adults,
L**R
Angry Issues
Have used this game twice with my son. It is confusing at first but definitely helped giving him different ways to calm himself.
S**S
Therapy game.
Works wonderful with kids up to 12 in my private practice.
K**L
A little complicated, but good conversation pieces
It look a little while to fully understand how to play the game… it’s a little slow and players must be good readers with good comprehension.My 7 year old struggled, my 9 year old thought it boring…
H**R
Help kids with emotions
Great game to work with kids and understanding emotions. Honestly, kids really need to identify more emotions than anger. Great game if you are willing to put the effort in with kids.
L**W
Great game
Great game to help youth understand difficult emotions and learn strategies in how to deal with them
M**R
Confusing instructions, emotions not explained, and overpriced, in my opinion.
I had higher hopes for this game, but I was disappointed. The concept is similar to Go Fish, from what I understand, but the game instructions were confusing. I also thought the feelings on the cards would explain what they are and discuss how that feeling may contribute to anger, but they didn't even describe the feeling. As a mental health clinician, I work with lots of children with anger problems that need to learn how to better express their feelings. So for kids learning about feelingsand learning to describe them, the cards don't break down the definition of the emotions and isn't helpful at all. This game is definitely not worth $15.99, in my opinion. The concept of learning what drives anger is there, it just didn't hit the mark for me.
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