J**C
Overpriced for tiny deck.
Way over priced for what you get. The cards are tiny, almost like a travel version and the age recommendation is 7-18. This game skews younger. I would say pre-teen and younger. Now the concept is good, highlighting thoughts in correlation to feelings and actions in a fun way is useful. However, the 2 and 3 cards could be done much better and the game would be more effective. As a therapist I'm always searching for new fun interactive ways to connect with my younger clients. But I don't have unlimited funds. Overall nice concept but poor execution and most irritating is agin the price for what you get.
K**5
Not Hilarious, Just Ridiculous
I can't imagine who thought this had anything to do with CBT aka cognitive behavioral therapy. It is just a random collection of thoughts and silly behaviors. It teaches nothing. It relates to nothing therapeutic. It is not even thought provoking to be able to relate game play to real life. It is just a super simple memory game with no practical or helpful application to a real therapist other than being another form of play. Quite honestly Uno is more helpful and for half the price.
B**E
overpriced and for little kids- not worth it
This is not a teen game- it's for very young children- 8 and below. It's a memory game with words.. which the therapist could read. I wish I could return it..
S**R
The one two three go is what works like no other
Adding the two fun steps of fun before an unexspected “feeling “ question give you an on-site intoInitial reaction although they want to follow through because of the fun things they do while they give an answer My son is 7 and I worried he would think it was silly, but he likes the silly because it’s so basic and quick moving. I guess you want them to awnser while they have a positive way to awnser what might be a Diffucult’s to open up about in a somber mineset
O**.
30 cards only.
For the cost, I expected a lot more cards than 30. Very basic and not fun at all for any child over 8 yrs old. It stats for ages 7 -18, my 13 and 17 yr old laughed at me when I showed them this card game. Save your money.
S**C
Kids Ask to Play It
several students ask to play this game each time they come to see me. it's basically a memory card game where you need to collect matching #1,2, and 3 cards to make a sentence/statement. then you can discuss the statement. but kids like hunting for the matching 1-3 cards more than the discussion. clever idea to generate CBT with students/clients.
A**I
Kids loved it!!!!
I have kids ages 9 to 17. We played it just as a draw game. We did not flip the cards over. We separated cards into 3 piles. Drew a card from each pile. And did what it said. Tried to Upload a video of my 14 year old but it must have been to big.Had a blast playing the "game"
A**N
Inappropriately aged
I work with 9-18. The age group on this says 7-18. I can’t imagine using this for a teen and struggle to use it for even the younger middle school ones. Seems like it’s more appropriate for 5-8 or elementary.
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