Creative Therapy Store The Peace Path Board Game BRAND NEW SEALED BOX-W347 MSRP: $56.95 by Lisa Marie BardenAges 6-14. 2-7 players. "Mom and her boyfriend are yelling. He grabs her by her shoulders and shakes her. You think Mom will be hurt. What can you do?" This is one of many important questions raised by The Peace Path, a board game designed for children from violent, abusive or dysfunctional families. This unique game not only teaches alternatives to violent behavior but also addresses the more immediate issue of what the child should do at the moment violence is occurring. Using game cards that focus on four different settings—home, shelter, school, and relative's house—it helps children learn to plan for their own safety, use assertiveness (rather than aggression) to solve problems, express their feelings, and raise their self-esteem.Simple, focused, and appropriate for a wide age range, this game is an excellent resource for professionals who work with children from violent or abusive families.
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 30 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| Model | Board Game |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
| Department | Kids |
| Style | Therapeutic |
| Theme | Domestic Violence |
| Type | Board Game |
| Year | 1999 |
| Color | Multicolor |
| MPN | W-347 |
| Subject | Social Skills |
| Age Level | 6-14 |
| Brand | Creative Therapy Store |
| Recommended Age Range | 6-14 |
Creative Therapy Store The Peace Path Board Game BRAND NEW SEALED BOX-W347 MSRP: $56.95 by Lisa Marie BardenAges 6-14. 2-7 players. “Mom and her boyfriend are yelling. He grabs her by her shoulders and shakes her. You think Mom will be hurt. What can you do?” This is one of many important questions raised by The Peace Path, a board game designed for children from violent, abusive or dysfunctional families. This unique game not only teaches alternatives to violent behavior but also addresses the more immediate issue of what the child should do at the moment violence is occurring. Using game cards that focus on four different settings—home, shelter, school, and relative’s house—it helps children learn to plan for their own safety, use assertiveness (rather than aggression) to solve problems, express their feelings, and raise their self-esteem.Simple, focused, and appropriate for a wide age range, this game is an excellent resource for professionals who work with children from violent or abusive families.