Escape from Anger Island

54403

SKU# 54403

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Quick Overview

It is difficult to teach children anger management skills, but it can be done with patience and practice. There are six skills in total, and one skill is the focus of each 15 minute session. Children can play multiple times to learn all six skills. Players start on Anger Island. As they move around the board, their goal is to avoid the ferocious dinosaur that is chasing them and escape to the island represented by the skill they are learning. There are six islands, each representing one of the anger control skills. The 6 skills are problem solving, knowing your hot buttons, self talk, reducing stress, talking out conflicts and relaxation.

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Details
It is difficult to teach children anger management skills, but it can be done with patience and practice. There are six skills in total, and one skill is the focus of each 15 minute session. Children can play multiple times to learn all six skills. Players start on Anger Island. As they move around the board, their goal is to avoid the ferocious dinosaur that is chasing them and escape to the island represented by the skill they are learning. There are six islands, each representing one of the anger control skills. The six skills are: • Problem solving • Knowing your hot buttons • Self talk • Reducing Stress • Talking out conflicts • Relaxation The game also includes a reproducible Anger Management Checklist and a Skills Record (to keep track of which players have practiced which skills), and a facilitator booklet with complete lesson plans, suggested activities for practice between sessions, and questions for discussion. Escape from Anger Island™ is a fun and inventive way to help kids learn about anger.
Additional Information
Product number 54403
Catalogue page number 9999 (Click here to view page)
Sensory Stimulation N/A
Age suitability 5 years to 11 years

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