Board Games

Create lasting memories, and start bonding with your family!

Are you looking for a fun and interactive way to spend quality time with your family? If so, have you considered playing board games together? Board games are a great source of entertainment, promoting bonding and strengthening family relationships. So why not gather around the table and enjoy some good old-fashioned board game fun?

At Kaleidoscope Behavioral Health, we employ various therapy tools to assist our clients. One of these tools is games. If you’re seeking a fun and effective method to encourage your family to communicate and express their thoughts and emotions, look no further than the classic board game “Sorry.” This same approach can be utilized in your own home with your loved ones!

Playing board games not only brings the family together for some good old-fashioned fun, it can also create a comfortable space for communication and active listening. Playing games makes kids feel more at ease and less intimidated to share their thoughts and feelings. Plus, it’s a great opportunity to teach valuable communication skills that can be used in all areas of life. So, why not give it a try and see how the game “Sorry” can help your family connect on a deeper level?

While playing your favorite game with your family, why not try using these additional card prompts to strengthen your bonds? The prompts are designed to encourage communication and create a fun, engaging atmosphere. Remember, winning isn’t everything – the real goal is to enjoy quality time with your loved ones and make lasting memories. Let’s get started!

Card 3: Say what you are afraid of.

Card Back 4: Name something you would like to “go back in time and change.”

Card 5: Say something about yourself that you do not like.

Card 7: Say how you are a good friend.

Card 8: Ask a player any questions.

Card 11: Name a person you would like to swap lives with and explain why.

Card 12: Say something about yourself that you like.

Card Sorry: Whenever someone draws a “Sorry card,” they must state a moment when they either wanted to apologize or wished someone else had apologized to them.

Safe Zone: When a player enters the “Safe Zone,” name a place or someone who makes you feel safe.

 

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