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T**Y
Great ice breaker
I had a new 8 year old client diagnosed with autism and who wasn't keen to talk about their feelings. These dice were the perfect way to build a rapour and help the child open up. They were fun yet delivered some helpful insights. Highly recommended.
A**R
Great Quality
Great quality with a wide range of questions - planning to use as an ice breaker tool in the therapeutic setting.
M**K
Great for school
I'm using it to develop conversational skills for some of my Year 6 students. Perfect.
C**E
Great for direct work
I work with children and young people who have complexities. I use these to break the ice and get to know them without overbearing them with conversation. The questions are generic questions and not too deep so the young people are happy to answer them and ask me them too!
M**F
Fun!
I highly recommend these. I do therapy work with children of all ages and these are a great way to build their self-esteem and get the conversation started. The dice are a 'stress ball' material so its a bonus that they're sensory and also that they don't make an annoying sound when rolled across the table 😅Highly recommend
D**L
Good conversation starters
Good for children with language difficulties and adults with dementia
Y**A
Kids love using this during direct work
Great for social workers to use with kids they love it!.
R**E
A little game giving a lot of help to someone with dementia
My husband who is in a care home is now finding it difficult to make conversation and his thinking skills are not good, I saw this and immediately thought of him, its plain, simple, easy to handle. The carers will play the "game " with him throwing the rubber dicees and then asking him the question that one of the dice shows. It helps him think and TRY and work out the answer, as the questions are about everyday things that you did in the past few years ago, it helps him to think and to try and say what hes thinking.in a fun way.
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