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Rory Alsop
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Sounds like a lovely game. Your kids are learning how to celebrate wins without making the losing kid feel bad for losing, while also learning how to lose without explosive emotions.

Children are often powerless in the world so playing games where they can feel powerful (even if they know it's pretend) helps them learn how to manage that feeling.

I also love games that include heavy work. It's great for sensory regulation for people of all ages!

Sounds like a lovely game. Your kids are learning how to celebrate wins without making the losing kid feel bad for losing, while also learning how to lose without explosive emotions.

Children are often powerless in the world so playing games where they can feel powerful (even if they know it's pretend) helps them learn how to manage that feeling.

Sounds like a lovely game. Your kids are learning how to celebrate wins without making the losing kid feel bad for losing, while also learning how to lose without explosive emotions.

Children are often powerless in the world so playing games where they can feel powerful (even if they know it's pretend) helps them learn how to manage that feeling.

I also love games that include heavy work. It's great for sensory regulation for people of all ages!

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Rory Alsop
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Sounds like a lovely game. Your kids are learning how to celebrate wins without making the losing kid feel bad for losing, while also learning how to lose without explosive emotions.

Children are often powerless in the world so playing games where they can feel powerful (even if they know it's pretend) helps them learn how to manage that feeling.

I also love games that include heavy work. It's great for sensory regulation for people of all ages!

Sounds like a lovely game. Your kids are learning how to celebrate wins without making the losing kid feel bad for losing, while also learning how to lose without explosive emotions.

Children are often powerless in the world so playing games where they can feel powerful (even if they know it's pretend) helps them learn how to manage that feeling.

I also love games that include heavy work. It's great for sensory regulation for people of all ages!

Sounds like a lovely game. Your kids are learning how to celebrate wins without making the losing kid feel bad for losing, while also learning how to lose without explosive emotions.

Children are often powerless in the world so playing games where they can feel powerful (even if they know it's pretend) helps them learn how to manage that feeling.

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Sounds like a lovely game. Your kids are learning how to celebrate wins without making the losing kid feel bad for losing, while also learning how to lose without explosive emotions.

Children are often powerless in the world so playing games where they can feel powerful (even if they know it's pretend) helps them learn how to manage that feeling.

I also love games that include heavy work. It's great for sensory regulation for people of all ages!