Vertellis Family Edition Thoughtful Conversation Starters for Families Family Card Games for Communication Building Icebreaker Game Created for Parents and Their Children

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With the Vertellis Family Edition, everyone will get their turn in the conversation. The conversation card game will result in fun and important conversations between family members. This is one of the family games for adults and kids from all backgrounds. It is one of the best games to get to know each other better. Here some of the questions we based this game on: How do I get to know what my child is really thinking without interrogating them? How meaningful is it for parents/guardians to create an opportunity to share stories from their youth and explain the perspective? How great would it be to increase togetherness in a family and bring everyone closer together? In our "always-on" society, the pressure on parents and children is higher than ever. Every family has their moments such as moving, new careers, and general relationship challenges. Each of these can cause a breakdown in communication and a feeling of being misunderstood. Our digital lives, such as smartphones, are developing fast and can cause their own challenges. In a playful way, you will answer fun and serious questions that are important to a family. Every family member will feel which lowers the bar for improved communication not only during our fun games but outside of it too! Above all, this is a fun and amazing question card game to learn from each other. This game is for anyone who lives at home or is part of a family. As the year progresses, your answers to the questions can change. Therefore, we recommend using them more than once a year. Happy Families who are already close will find that their bonds improve even further. The game is played in four rounds. Rounds 1 and 3 have individual questions while rounds 2 and 4 are a mix of questions and assignments designed to get everyone involved and working together. Two sample questions are: If you could create a new tradition within your family, what would it be? What has been a recent happy memory with your parents?