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Understanding Triggers Through Emotion Charades: A Foster Parent's Reflection
Foster child acting scared When I first wanted to play the game Emotion Charades with my foster child, I expected a fun way to connect and learn about feelings. The game is simple: write emotions like happy, angry, scared, proud, and embarrassed on slips of paper, then take turns acting them out while the other guesses. What I didn’t expect was how this playful activity would open a window into understanding a deep emotional trigger for my child. Discovering a Hidden Trigger
Mikayla
Nov 18, 2025


Reflections on My Experience with the Activity Kit Games
Playing games from the activity kit offered a fresh way to engage with children in my care. These games are designed to be both fun and educational, making them a valuable tool for foster parents looking to support learning while keeping things lighthearted. After spending time with several of these games, I want to share my thoughts on how they worked in practice and what made them stand out. Easy to Understand and Use One of the first things I noticed was how intuitive the
Louise
Nov 12, 2025
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