- The game was designed to be a tool to help children communicate their feelings about divorce
- Designed for children who are having difficulty adjusting to their parents’ divorce, this engaging game lets children deal with problems on their own terms through play
- The game is simple enough for parents or other nonprofessionals to play with children
- Suitable for ages 6-12 | 2-4 players
Understanding Divorce: A Game for Kids to Learn and Accept Change
$59.95 Original price was: $59.95.$35.97Current price is: $35.97.
Help your child navigate divorce with “My 2 Homes.” This engaging game promotes understanding and acceptance. Order now and support their journey!
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Mary F Murray Verified Buyer –
I am an elementary school counselor and this was the game that the previous counselor played with the kids on group when I came to my school. I asked the kids what they liked best about the group and they said the game. My students really like this game and it seems to be very helpful for my students. I can see my students emotionally calm down while they are playing the game, especially in a group setting.
Lisebk Verified Buyer –
This is a great game for children dealing with different rules and expectations when they go from home to home. It voices feelings children might have which can be discussed with the therapist.