“It's the right time, there's nothing like it anywhere,” said Glenda Ahhaitty, a retired Los Angeles County mental health director. “It's a really good tool for mental health professionals who are working with Indian children. It will work for all children.”
May 07, 2008
More on Rez Got Game
Opinion: Games teach Native kids to tackle tough topics“Rez Got Game”--a set of four games intended to be used under adult supervision--is being embraced by counselors, psychologists, mental health practitioners and Native family advocates across the country.
“It's the right time, there's nothing like it anywhere,” said Glenda Ahhaitty, a retired Los Angeles County mental health director. “It's a really good tool for mental health professionals who are working with Indian children. It will work for all children.” Comment: For more on the subject, see Indian Board Game Shows Consequences.
“It's the right time, there's nothing like it anywhere,” said Glenda Ahhaitty, a retired Los Angeles County mental health director. “It's a really good tool for mental health professionals who are working with Indian children. It will work for all children.”
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