Pocket Ungame for Kids Digital Detox
$9.99
Examples of Pocket Ungame Kids Version material:
"Annie has a talent for dancing. What is one of your talents?"
"Mark and Matt are good friends. How would you describe a good friend?"
"Frank must do chores before he can play. How do you feel about doing chores ?"
"Joni wants Charlie to play a game with her. What game do you like to play?"
"Tara refuses to enter the contest because she doesn't like to lose. Say something about losing."
"Kevin was tempted to cheat on a test. If you have ever cheated, tell about it."
Founders heart with this game... Spend quality time with each other. Improve listening skills as attention is focused on each player. Helps people connect as they discover things in common. Promotes fairness so that even the shy person has a chance to speak. Gives permission to express feelings, ideas, and beliefs. Creates a safe place for honesty because players refrain from criticizing or commenting. Encourages self-discovery as players ponder a variety of topics. Offers an opportunity for self-expression since all questions pertain to you. Enhances self-esteem as players experience respect and acceptance. Fosters understanding as players listen to another’s point of view. Introduces more than 150 TOPICS unlikely to come up in ordinary conversation. Discourages criticism, sarcasm, and judgments that often thwart good communication. Eliminates competition so everyone feels like a winner. Creates a loving, caring environment. Stimulates creativity and imagination. Provides hours of entertainment and meaningful moments. It is enlightening, informative, surprising, bonding and healing.
Who is Rhea (the founder)...
Author, speaker, workshop and seminar leader and creator of the Ungame, the world’s most popular communication game (more than 4 million sold), Rhea Zakich has been interviewed on more than 500 TV and radio programs and has addressed audiences throughout the United States and Australia. Her dramatic story has appeared in every major newspaper and publication. The winner of many community service awards, Rhea has been featured in Reader’s Digest, People, Guideposts, Redbook, Today’s Christian Woman and Psychology for Living.