StrongSuit -The Tower of Self Esteem, Therapy Games for Kids & Counseling Games | CBT Play Therapy Tools to Boost Social Skills, Emotion Regulation, Mindfulness – for Therapists, Counselors, Parents
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StrongSuit by Keren Media
Building Emotional and Social Skills Through Play
The StrongSuit Collection






Encourages Positive Thinking – The Tower of Self Esteem helps kids and teens engage in social emotional learning activities by building confidence and teamwork. Players learn to recognize their strengths, support others, and realize their self-worth, making it ideal for families and school counselor games.
Boosts Self-Confidence – StrongSuit is a social skills game for kids and teens that builds coping skills and emotional resilience. Through thought-provoking questions, players connect personal, emotional, and social strengths, working past frustrations toward a shared goal. Perfect for therapy games for counselors and families.
Grow and Have Fun – StrongSuit combines fun and learning to help kids overcome social anxiety and improve communication skills. Easy to play and engaging, this play therapy game encourages teamwork as players build a sturdy tower while developing emotional and social strengths.
For Therapists and Parents – Counselors, child therapists and parents trust StrongSuit as one of the best therapy tools for mental health therapists. Its interactive style supports social emotional games and counseling tools, making it perfect for social workers, teachers, and families alike.
Versatile for Group or Individual Play – StrongSuit is ideal for both group settings and individual sessions, making it one of the best therapy games for teens and kids 6+. It fosters connection, cooperation, and resilience, serving as a fun team building game for classrooms, counseling, or family game nights.
Customers say
Customers find the game useful for developing social skills and enhancing positive thinking. They find it fun and interesting for kids. Many consider it a good therapeutic tool and value for money. However, some customers feel the questions are poorly worded and superficial, making it annoying to read everything out.
Customer Reviews
5 reviews for StrongSuit -The Tower of Self Esteem, Therapy Games for Kids & Counseling Games | CBT Play Therapy Tools to Boost Social Skills, Emotion Regulation, Mindfulness – for Therapists, Counselors, Parents
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Bree May –
Great therapy tool
Clients enjoy answering the questions on the cards in order to make a tower with the cards they’ve earned
Bridget D Hills –
Hits a lot of skills!
I just purchased this game to use as a social worker in the school setting with first through fifth graders. So far, the students love the game, and I love that it’s hitting a few different skills at once. Of course any game is working on turn-taking and staying on topic, but this one also addresses cooperation, managing frustration, identifying positive traits and strengths, honesty, and even fine motor skills. Highly recommend! Even if the students tire or bore of the cards’ content, they will continue to enjoy the challenge of building an ever taller tower each game.
Q. B. –
A good tool for therapists
I found it very helpful and a fun way to use it in session with clients around the topic of self-esteem. I just wish there were more in depth questions/topics/prompts. Overall, it was useful in getting the conversations started.
Amazon Customer –
love it, great product
I love this game. More importantly, my 6 yr old girl loves this game. It gave us a casual stress-free opportunity to talk about feelings and identity, and we were talking about these important topics as we were having good fun. Additionally, I love how the game combines fine motor skills and concentration with the social-emotional content. She was so concentrated on building her tower!Thumbs up, excellent product. Highly recommend.
1stm8 –
Great game to use in therapy
As a therapist who often works with children and teens, I have used this game many times in therapy sessions. The questions on the cards are a great icebreaker and facilitate discussion. The card tower allows for cooperative work and teaches patience and self-control, and the green chips offer some competitive play. It’s a great game for all ages and I highly recommend it.
Ashley Gemma –
Written by AI?
I’m a therapist with kids/teens. I bought this to use in sessions. Most of the questions are worded very poorly or don’t even make sense.
Jill stewart –
Great for working with kids.
As a therapist answering the questions builds rapport with kids. If a parent is in session, it provides an opportunity for kids to listen to how the parent answers the questions. Some kids live building the tower, some kids just want the tokens, and some just want to answer the questions on the card. It was a good investment for me.
Zoralis Moreno –
Excelente
Me ha ayudado mucho con mis niños.
Amazon Customer –
Le jeu est en anglais malgré toute la description en français ! L’annonce mentionne nul part que c’est en anglais !
Dan –
Bought this game for my 6 YO son who is struggling with low self-esteem. After he played and enjoyed it at his therapist. It’s great! It made him share some of his feelings which he rarely does. We even learnt some things we didn’t know about him:). It’s easy to play and we all had a great time playing it.
Jeanine Hackl –
There is much better therapy games out there. Questions are basic, and not really sure the point of building the tower. Chill chat challenge is better
Tash –
When I first bought this game my son had no interest in playing it because he didn’t want to answer the questions. Once he was comfortable with the questions he decided he loved the game, or rather, the cards to build towers with. He enjoys playing the game now. I personally find the questions to be very repetitive and not great to play over and over.
Diane Côté –
Donner en cadeau