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Nobody Asked Me: A Game About Divorce

3 reviews
SKU: G-WNAM
Availability: Discontinued

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD - small parts
Not for children 3 years or under

Description:

Half of all children in the U.S. will experience parental divorce before they turn 18. For a child, this experience can be confusing, tumultuous, and depressing. Nobody Asked Me! provides an avenue for children to express and cope with such feelings. 

As players move around the game board, they are asked questions regarding their feelings toward their parents and how their lives have changed following divorce. The game cards address hypothetical situations, including moving to a new neighborhood, financial hardship, parental dating, and remarriage. By considering these issues, children become better prepared for situations they may encounter in the future.

Nobody Asked Me! gives children a voice by asking how they feel about a situation they had no say in that greatly affects their lives. Up to 4 individuals or teams.

Additional Product Info

Topics: Divorce
Recommended ages: Ages 8 through 15
Grade level: Grades 3 through 10
Players: 2 - 4
Printed in: USA
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This is an excellent tool to help elementary/teenage clients work...
by Stephanie
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July 10 2020
This is an excellent tool to help elementary/teenage clients work through their emotions regarding divorce. I love that there are pre-written cards, but also blank cards for the therapist to engage the client’s individual needs/concerns. Thank you Play Therapy Supply!
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I haven't had a chance to use this game yet, but am very excited...
by Elisabeth Butts
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December 15 2021
I haven't had a chance to use this game yet, but am very excited about having it as divorce is a huge things in my kiddos' world and I love having new tools for them to use to process.
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Great questions. I find that the game format will make it so kids...
by Belinda L
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December 22 2021
Great questions. I find that the game format will make it so kids will be more willing to answer questions.
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