Impulse Control Game
The Impulse Control Game
"Stop and think before you act."
That's good advice as far as it goes. But research shows that kids with serious impulse control problems also need to learn to:
These are the seven skills taught by this highly effective game. As players make their way through a maze of roads on the colorful game board, they face a series of questions: Should I take the short but hazardous route, or the safe but longer route? What might happen if I exceed the speed limit? Is the easy way the best way? Players must choose their routes carefully and anticipate the consequences of their actions.
Ideal for children with ADD or ADHD, The Impulse Control Game can be played by 2 to 6 players or teams, ages 8 to 14.
"Stop and think before you act."
That's good advice as far as it goes. But research shows that kids with serious impulse control problems also need to learn to:
- Accept delayed gratification
- Read social cues
- Remember the benefits of impulse control
- Use positive self-talk
- Improve problem-solving skills
- Anticipate consequences
- Learn how to stop certain behaviors
These are the seven skills taught by this highly effective game. As players make their way through a maze of roads on the colorful game board, they face a series of questions: Should I take the short but hazardous route, or the safe but longer route? What might happen if I exceed the speed limit? Is the easy way the best way? Players must choose their routes carefully and anticipate the consequences of their actions.
Ideal for children with ADD or ADHD, The Impulse Control Game can be played by 2 to 6 players or teams, ages 8 to 14.