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Don't Go Bananas is an innovative CBT therapy game designed for kids aged 6-12, focusing on emotional regulation through engaging gameplay. With a semi-cooperative format, it encourages social skills while tackling five core emotions. Ideal for both home and classroom settings, this game empowers children to understand and manage their feelings in a fun and interactive way.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Material Fabric | Cardstock |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Educational |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Special Features | Therapeutic approach, semi-cooperative gameplay, versatility in age groups |
Number of Players | 2-4 |
E**N
Great support
Great game to help students with regulation.
J**N
Good game
Fun game!
P**.
I like them
Cards are smaller than I expected, the prompts are cool though. I think the instructions could be more detailed though, it leaves you with questions and the need to create some of your own ground rules. I played with my adult daughter before using with my students. Definitely go through the cards and remove prompts that may be too deep for the first play and also to adjust to age/maturity level of your group
S**A
Good
Absolutely love this game
A**R
Good introduction to CBT in game play
I’ve used this a handful of times with children and young teens in therapy. The game rules are a bit vague and the functionality of the game isn’t great. The questions are repetitive. But it’s a good intro to CBT through game play.
M**Z
Great therapy tool
I am a MFT intern. I played the game with my nine year old at home to get familiar with it and he loved it. I work with a lot of kids and cannot wait to use them with them as well.
G**N
Great tool for little ones to recognize their emotions
For my kids, age 6 and 8, their responses are pretty basic but it gives my husband and I an opportunity to explain emotions more in depth to them. We have played a few times and already our kids are starting to recognize in themselves and in each other when their emotions get big and they remind each other to "not go bananas". I think it's a pretty good start to changing their initial reactions to cry or yell when they are upset and I look forward to seeing more growth in them as we continue to play.With this age group, we are only able to play about 10-15 minutes at a time so we leave the cards out on the table and revisit the game throughout the week.
E**N
Love this game
Fun way to get kids talking. Kids love the game part and fun pictures, which takes pressure off of counseling
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