Games that develop Kids Emotional Skills

Hello Beautifuls, as parents we always are looking for our kids improvement but we often forget the emotional part of it, and to tell you the truth I didn’t even had any idea on how to start.

Businesses are finding that most successful people have one thing in common: the ability to deal with people. But successful employees don’t learn this skill when they enter the work force; they learn it at an early age.

Parent’s role

As a parent, you may wonder how to help your children develop the emotional skills they need to get through life and be successful in their future careers.

It’s a challenging task, but one game manufacturer has set out to make it easier through its series of “emotional intelligence” board games.

Parents looking for ways to breach difficult topics; teach their children about qualities such as empathy, problem solving, assertiveness and good manners; or who just want to have some family fun will find many opportunities in the following products from Oikos Global:

Different options

  • Oikos Game Levels 1 to 3. Through active play, children learn positive strategies to handle common emotional situations relating to anger, aggression, fear and conflict.
  • A 31 Day Success Principles for Kids and Teens. Each card contains a success principle, such as “know your purpose” or “be persistent” – and a mini-biography of a famous person who made use of that principle.
  • A 31 Day Positive Affirmations for Kids and Teens: Each card contains one affirmation to read each day. The intention is for kids to focus on their strengths and positive attributes.

Oikos Global also offers fun family games such as Fikloo, a party game of crazy commands. Also Wordigy, a challenging and educational word game.

Oikos games and activities might get your children thinking beyond the latest “must have” video game or DVD. They also make good gifts for holidays, birthdays and graduations.

You got this mama… I know sometimes or many times we doubt ourselves . we are on the constant struggle thinking if we are doing it ok! But trust your instinct and BELIEVE that you are the best mom for your kids!

Until next week, much love…

ANA