π’ Ride the Waves of Emotion with Fun!
The Emotional Rollercoaster is an innovative board game designed to help children aged 4-8 manage their anger and emotions through engaging gameplay. This game combines mindfulness techniques with problem-solving activities, making it a valuable resource for families, classrooms, and therapy sessions. With no batteries required and a compact design, it's perfect for on-the-go emotional learning.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 1.36 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 9"L x 6"W |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Emotional Learning |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Paper |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
A**E
Good game to help kids with feelings
Love this game . Helps kid identify feelings and gives them things to do when they are feeling those ways. They love it because itβs like a game and itβs fun and easy to play. The game is very good quality and the images are bright and clear. This is definitely worth the price.
K**C
Great help with naming emotions and coping skills
This is such a great game for all kids! It's set up in a Chutes and Ladders format. The players practice naming emotions as they work through the game board. The game comes with a glossary of different emotions was a bonus.Players also learn and put into practice various coping techniques as they work through the harder emotions.I think the game is well thought out and excellent for all children, especially those struggling with big feelings. Fun for adults as well!
N**A
Emotional rollercoaster Board game
Useful as a get to know you and assessment tool for clinicians working with teens who tend to clamp up and be guarded.
C**Y
Great coping cards; make your own rules
The coping cards seem most important/Educational in the game. So I make participants draw a coping card anytime they land on a "negative" emotion, in addition to landing on a chaos card.For the emotions, I have them use the word in a sentence or tell a time they felt it. Then I have them draw a coping card to have them practice how to regulate the challenging emotion.I wish the chaos cards weren't all about being mad. Expand the emotions! The coping skills are useful for all emotions, not just anger.I love the coping skills cards. They have a lot of great grounding/calming techniques.I'm a therapist.
A**R
Son loves it
We play it a lot to help him with his emotions , but also a great game to help with expressing himself and learning new vocabulary.
W**
Great therapy tool!!
The media could not be loaded. So many ways to use this tool for therapy or your own kids because emotional intelligence is so important!
L**A
Very helpful coping skills !!
Very helpful for my 6 year old son with extreme emotional dysregulation. We did change the game a bit- when we landed on a red spot (chaos card) we then chose a blue card as well (a coping skill). If he practiced the coping skill then he did NOT have to take the red roller coaster down. That was VERY helpful since he hates to lose, and it helped him practice coping skills!ππ»ππ»ππ»Also while playing this game he opened up more than he ever has about how he views himself and how he is doing. Amazing resource! Would recommend to any child struggling with emotional regulation.
J**R
So helpful to start conversations about emotions with little kids
Started some great conversations about feelings with 5 and 7 yosEdited to update. on third time we got this out to play my kiddo accidentally tore the playing board in two while unfolding it. It could be better quality... but still very happy with the conversations this game has started.
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