Therapy Game for Children of Divorce
Help your child cope with the challenges of divorce through a fun and interactive video game, designed specifically for children of divorce and legal separation.
Earthquake in Zipland takes your child on an exciting adventure that will enable you to sensitively deal with the psychological effects of divorce on children.
Play therapy video games rebuild communication between a child and his/her divorced parents. Parenting after divorce begins with helping a child open up and adjust to the new reality. As such, Earthquake in Zipland is also a complementary tool for professional child therapy, bibliotherapy and the like… Learn more…
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Playing is one of the magical ways with which we can create a new flow of energy. Chaya Charash has created a genial game, to give children of divorced families a chance to “play” the steps of their journey. The game gives the children an opening to release bound energy, by learning to language freely the many dimensions of their experience.”
- Hedy Schleifer, MA, LMHC, International Couples Specialist and Workshop Presenter
I know of no other program that has the sophistication, creativity, user-friendly technology as well as the ability to transform young lives.”
- Dr. Patricia Love, Ed.D., author of The Truth About Love and Hot Monogamy, and has appeared on numerous radio and television shows.
Earthquake in Zipland is the first computer video game that helps children of divorce express their inner feelings, providing their divorced parents the means to effectively work through these issues.
Designed to increase communication between parents and children, the game comes with a comprehensive Parent’s Guide with tips and information on how to use the game with your child most effectively.
Earthquake in Zipland is also recommended for therapists and school counselors as an innovative form of play therapy, as well as a tool for support groups dealing with children of divorce. The interactive story includes all the proven benefits of bibliotherapy brought to life on screen. Read more…









