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Description
Big emotions can feel overwhelming—for kids, teens, and the adults who love them. Whether your child is struggling to name their feelings, build empathy, or communicate clearly, it can be hard to know how to support meaningful, judgment-free conversations.
GROK is a card-based communication game inspired by Nonviolent Communication (NVC), designed to help people of all ages deepen understanding, build emotional vocabulary, and strengthen relationships. With GROK, kids and adults explore feelings and needs in a nonjudgmental, playful way—turning everyday connection into something intentional and safe.
With GROK, families, classrooms, and groups can explore empathy, conflict resolution, and self-awareness—without pressure or performance.
🧡 Best for parents who...
- Want to help their child talk about feelings with ease
- Are navigating sibling conflict, misunderstandings, or emotional shutdowns
- Are looking for a screen-free, heart-centered tool to build connection
- Value trauma-informed, therapist-aligned communication support
💛 Best for kids who...
- Are between ages 8–18 and need help identifying emotions or needs
- Prefer games and hands-on activities to traditional talk-based tools
- Struggle with empathy, self-expression, or listening skills
- Thrive when they feel heard, respected, and understood
🧠 Why It Helps:
GROK draws from principles of Nonviolent Communication (NVC), helping players move from reactive patterns to mindful, compassionate connection. It fosters emotional literacy, mutual respect, and deeper understanding—in families, classrooms, or therapy spaces.
💡 What’s Inside:
- Feeling & Needs Cards: 70+ cards to explore emotional states and core human needs
- Games & Prompts: 20+ ways to play—from simple get-to-know-you games to deep empathy work
- Portable & Adaptable: Great for dinner tables, classrooms, therapy sessions, or group retreats
- For All Ages: Designed for multi-generational use, from kids to adults
GROK helps kids and adults speak from the heart, listen with care, and connect with what really matters—one card at a time.
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