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Therapy U You Know Social Skills Game | Fun Therapy Cards for Conversation & Relationship Building

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Unlock Meaningful Conversations with You Know

You Know, a dynamic social skills game from Therapy U, is designed by a clinician to open lines of communication and help players connect more naturally. The jumbo double-deck format includes 108 cards and is suitable for 2–6 players aged 7 and up, making it a versatile option for families, classrooms, therapy groups, and team-building activities.

What makes You Know stand out

Designed with real-life use in mind, You Know offers a friendly, non-intimidating way to practice positive communication, turn-taking, and active listening. In counseling groups, it provides a structured yet flexible approach to conversations, while in classrooms or camps it can spark discussions about rules, problem-solving, and collaboration. At home, it helps families explore children’s responses to frustration and boundaries in a supportive setting, encouraging insight without pressure.

The kit’s 108 cards across a jumbo double deck ensure variety for repeated sessions, with prompts accessible to a broad age range. The design supports quick setup and easy play, so groups can jump in and start meaningful dialogue without lengthy explanations, yet still have room for deeper exploration if players wish.

Ways to use You Know

  • In group settings: a warm-up tool that reduces hesitation and cultivates positive communication.
  • As an assessment aid: insightful prompts can illuminate social skills, problem-solving approaches, and frustration tolerance in alignment with solution-focused approaches.
  • For family bonding: turn routine evenings into interactive discussions that surface strengths and growth opportunities in a supportive, non-pressured way.
  • Across demographics: suitable for adults, teens, and children, making it a flexible option for diverse teams or homes.

What you gain is a structured, enjoyable way to practice essential social skills. The prompts encourage players to articulate perspectives, listen actively, and consider different viewpoints—skills that may translate to everyday conversations. The experience is designed to be approachable, inclusive, and adaptable to a range of goals, from relationship-building to reflective thinking.

Key benefits you may notice

  • Encourages meaningful conversations and better listening habits.
  • Fosters a positive self-image through reflective prompts.
  • Provides a hands-on ice breaker that helps groups connect quickly.
  • Offers flexible usage in therapy, education, and family settings.

In summary, You Know aims to make conversations more natural and enjoyable while offering a practical framework for exploring social dynamics. Whether used by clinicians, teachers, coaches, or parents, it opens doors to understanding and connection without promising specific outcomes.

FAQ

Q: Who is You Know suitable for?

A: Suitable for kids, teens, and adults; useful in families, classrooms, therapy groups, and team-building activities.

Q: How can You Know be used in practice?

A: Used as an assessment aid in solution-focused sessions or as an engaging icebreaker to start meaningful conversations.