
Energy
Connection
helps
the therapist to attune to the client and allows for the use of
creative, healing narratives. Crystal Castle, Fantasy Forest and
Courage Mountain are just a few of the rich and intriguing stops
along the way. My clients and I look forward to playing the game
in our sessions!
Susan Dafoe-Abbey
BIS, Med., Reg. Marriage & Family Therapist
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Jan
Yordy's Energy Connection
is an excitingly engaging game that utilizes powerful educational
and therapeutic techniques that get results! Therapists and educators
will find Energy Connection to be an invaluable tool in their
work with children. I highly recommend it!
Fred P. Gallo
Ph. D., Author of Energy Psychology, Energy
Diagnostic and Treatment Methods,Energy Tapping, The Neurophysics
of Human Behavior; and Energy Psychology in Psychotherapy.
The
Energy Connection Game is a lot of fun to play with my child.
It helps both of us share thoughts and feelings, and learn key
energy exercises which enhance thinking abilities.
It has helped us to feel better about ourselves. I love the positive
changes we are seeing in our son since we started using this unique
game in therapy.
A parent of a learning challenged child
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Enter
the colourful, fun, imaginative land of Energy Connection!
Participants in this game will gain a better understanding about
the significant connections between emotions, body energy and
learning strategies. The confidence and skills developed through
playing Energy Connection will contribute to personal success
in daily living and learning.
Linda Ness
Principal, Waterloo Region District School
Board,
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Scientifically,
we are finding that play is the best way for us to learn,
whether child or adult. The Energy Connection game encourages
imaginative play that allows children to learn more about themselves
and others in a profound way. I am very impressed with the depth,
sensitivity, and joy of this game and feel it will be a great
asset to children of all ages.
Dr. Carla Hannaford
Neurophysiologist and Educator
Author of "Smart Movers, Why Learning is Not All in Your
Head "