Created by Lawrence E. Shapiro, Ph.D. This hilarious card game is designed to help children understand the different reactions we have to difficult situations and how our responses affect those around us. The difference between responding inappropriately and responding appropriately is examined in a non-judgmental setting.
What Should I Do Now? Card Game
$27.95
Estimated delivery between Apr 30 and May 02
Description
This hilarious card game is designed to help children understand the different reactions we have to difficult situations and how our responses affect those around us. The difference between responding inappropriately and responding appropriately is examined in a non-judgmental setting. 2-6 Players. Ages 8-18
- Help children learn how to respond appropriately in various situations
- Includes 45 Situation cards, 60 Response Cards, 1 spinner, and instructions
- For 2-6 players
- Ages: 8-18
Created by Lawrence E. Shapiro, Ph.D. This hilarious card game is designed to help children understand the different reactions we have to difficult situations and how our responses affect those around us. The difference between responding inappropriately and responding appropriately is examined in a non-judgmental setting.
9 reviews for What Should I Do Now? Card Game
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Samuel (verified owner) –
Good game to develop some fun family discussions
Barbara M. (verified owner) –
Cheryl P. (verified owner) –
This game my 9 yr old high functioning autistic son loves to play!!! He actually asks to play it… I’ve only had it 2 weeks but we play it at least once a day… this is helping me to understand what areas he needs help with…this is invaluable because some things I didn’t realize he didn’t understand. It’s also giving us quality time together to share or feeling and emotions in different situations. It also gives me the opportunity to explain why, we share, or why we don’t laugh when someone gets hurt, and how better to control his anger when things don’t go his way… its just a really great way to open up those lines of communication with my son… also if you can have more than 2 players all the better, because then you get more opinions that can share maybe a different view that you didn’t think of… would be great for the entire family to play!!!
Overall I’m extremely satisfied with this purchase!!! I even think it’s better than that $100 I spent on a set of books about emotions, first he hates reading and second there’s only 1 viewpoint.
Julie S. (verified owner) –
My older elementary students are really enjoying this game! Good “what if” scenarios.
Deb Speybroeck (verified owner) –
Too young for my 13 year old grandson
Diane Buster (verified owner) –
My grandson loves playing (and learning) “What Should I Do Now?”
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