Global Rating: 4.83 from 6 reviews.
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| rating | title | date | name | city state/province country |
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| Great game! (4/5) | Apr 7, 2013 | Anonymous | ||
| Great game! My clients love it! | ||||
| Self-Esteem Game (5/5) | Apr 5, 2013 | Jean P | Ne US | |
| My clients have been enjoying playing this game since it arrived. It has helped the children open up and connect in therapy. Many don't realize they are playing a "therapy game" and have been able to use the cards as a jumping point into talking. Worth the cost! | ||||
| Excellent Tool (5/5) | Mar 20, 2013 | Anonymous | Hampton V US | |
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I call this my 'talking game'. With the children who are more quiet, this game gets them talking in a very positive way. As they move along, they are presented opportunities to reflect on positive moments in their lives and doing things that make them feel good about themselves. This game does exactly what I was looking for in a game, it's fun and can easily give you great insight into the child's life. |
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| It works everytime (5/5) | Feb 26, 2011 | Anonymous Clinical Psychologist | Fl US | |
| An excellent game. I play it with young ladies ranging from 12 to 16 years old. It is entertaining and the kids will get something out of the activity if you process with them afterwards. It is also useful for the clinician to gain a better understanding of the client. | ||||
| The Self Esteem Game (5/5) | Jun 23, 2010 | Susan Honeck, KMSW | Jackson Mi US | |
| I am a child therapist, and have played it with some of the children I see. It has been both fun and helpful to get the children to see the good things about themselves. | ||||
| excellent! (5/5) | Apr 26, 2010 | Anonymous | ||
| I am a therapist in an elementary school. This game immediately grabs the kid's attention with the colorful game board, cards, and the fun spinner. The "esteem" cards have provoked many an interesting discussion. I have found it to be a great tool for getting to know my new clients & helping them feel at ease. I also use it at the end of my sessions with more established clients in order to end on a positive note before they return to class. The kids love it and request to play it frequently. | ||||