Child Behavior Management Challenges and Super Powers Playing Card Deck
Child Behavior Management Challenges and Super Powers Playing Card Deck
GOOD PUPPY Children Behavioral & Emotional System
Recommended for children, ages 5 to 12.
MADE IN THE U.S.A.
Created, Designed and Printed In The U.S.A.
INCLUDED:
- Standard Poker Size Deck
- 52 Cards
- Character Building Tool
- Promotes Empathy & A Healthy Moral Code
Encourage emotional development in children with the Good Puppy Innerchi Super Powers Card Set. This deck includes 52 cards featuring playful puppy illustrations that teach kids aged 5-12 to recognize and manage their emotions. Ideal for home, school, or therapy, these cards promote empathy, a healthy moral code, and behavioral management. Perfect for all children, including kids with ADHD, dyslexia, and other challenges. Enhance your emotional intelligence toolkit with Good Puppy today!
3 GAMES IN 1! A real-life experience game, a memory game and a challenge game created to aid children, ages 5 to 12, in the recognition, understanding and verbalization of emotions and the development of a healthy moral code. Roger, our GOOD PUPPY and child whisperer, helps children develop their virtues by applying them to daily challenges until each one is fully understood and mastered.
RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN AGES 5 TO 12: Crafted with empathetic images and multiple correspondences, the deck is tailored for children as young as 5 years old. Its inclusive design extends support to those facing challenges such as dyslexia, color blindness, ADHD, ODD, and certain dissociative disorders.
WHY A PUPPY? Because children adore puppies. It's simpler for a child to empathize with a puppy than with an unfamiliar human face. This connection allows children to relate to Roger's emotions and easily comprehend the system's levels. Roger Good, our Good Puppy and child-whisperer, was created in a minimalist 2D style tailored for children as young as 3 to comprehend effortlessly. Roger shifts the conversation from behavior discussions to puppies, steering clear of tantrums and infusing a sense of humor and enjoyment into behavior management. When behavior challenges arise, a simple question suffices: What's your puppy?