🎉 Unleash the Fun of Self-Control!
PTS Games Impulsive Eddie is an engaging educational game designed for children aged 8-12, focusing on impulse control and self-regulation. With 108 cards, including 88 question cards and 20 fun Eddie cards, this fast-paced game accommodates 2-6 players and can be played in about 20 minutes. It also offers extra digital content for extended learning, making it a valuable tool for parents, therapists, and educators.
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 7.4 Ounces |
Material Fabric | Cardboard |
Subject Character | Eddie |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Educational |
Number of Items | 1 |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Educational, Fast-Paced Stacking Gameplay, Extra Digital Content |
Number of Players | 2-6 |
M**H
Great therapy game for impulse control and ADHD
Ok it’s not giftable except to another therapist but it’s VERY playable since you only read out some of the cards. Play is rapid, which keeps kids engaged, but they have to pay attention to the numbers and then read and respond to the prompts/questions. The rules are adaptable to maintain concentration but require planning so lots of execution functioning practice. A little complicated but the kids caught on before their parents. The cards are a little repetitive but since you only use a small selection, that’s not a big problem. Great for families!
M**
Perfect for all kids
This card game is perfect for active kids. I have two you g boys and they had a blast but the game also gave them the opportunity for critical thinking and expression. I highly recommend it for all parents but especially those with kids who struggle woth impulse control and hyperactivity. My family loves it!
S**N
Another great buy
Fun, creative, good for long or short attention spans, makes important concepts understandable and easy to learn.
M**H
Cute Game for ADHD and Autism
This game is perfect for neurodivergent kiddos. I love the concept of externalizing impulsive thoughts and behaviors and using a cute dog to explain them. Some of the questions are a little repetitive, but I still love the game!
S**A
Fun!
This game is fun. I have played it with the kiddos I work with. It's especially good for ADHD kiddos. I'm a counselor. Thanks! - Sara
K**S
A little contrived and difficult to play, but can be useful
The gameplay is a little convoluted, and the cards can be very wordy. We developed our own, simpler way to play and I summarize the cards sometimes. The topics are helpful and the game helps kids become more willing to discuss.
J**H
Terrible instructions
The instructions for this game are awful. I read them multiple times and they don't make any sense to me. Some questions on the cards are decent but wow. Just terrible. Dont bother.
J**O
Excellent Resource
I play this impulsive Eddie game with my rambunctious 8 year old. I do not like the directions of the game which says to pass out all the cards- well there are way too many to manage this in my opinion. Instead we do our own Go Fish type of game where whoever gets a match gets to ask the other person one of the questions. For example, if I get a bone match I ask a question of my son from one of the bone cards. What I really enjoyed were his answers and how it helped me to understand his needs. By me answering questions he got to see me as a person who struggles with impulses as well- he’s not alone. We became more of a team in learning how he can best learn to control his impulses.The cards with the dog Eddie are cute and super motivating for kids. I think making the game around a cute dog was a good way to break the ice and put the pressure on Eddie and not the kids. There are so many good questions around making better choices. I was worried my son wouldn’t like it because it’s therapeutic, but he really enjoys it.This would be great for parents, teachers, and therapists to use in their practice. It’s a small game of cards so easy to carry in purse or bag. Def recommend.
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