(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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What do you wish could change in how decisions are made in the family?
Think about a time when your feelings weren’t acknowledged. What would have helped you feel better in that moment?
What are some things you want to work on as a family to communicate more openly?
Talk about a recent change in the family you’d like to see happen more often.
Share a time when you felt heard by someone in the family.
How do you feel about asking for help in the family? Is it easy or difficult?
Share a family memory that made you feel connected or close.
What’s one boundary that each family member could set to improve overall well-being?
When was a time that you felt anxious or upset, but the family didn’t know how to help?
Describe a time you felt unappreciated in the family and why.
Talk about how you feel when the family has a difficult conversation.
When was the last time you felt really proud of how the family handled a situation?
What do you feel is missing in family discussions or problem-solving?
Share one thing you admire about another family member.
Share one small family ritual or tradition you enjoy and would like to continue.
What’s one thing you can do as a family to support each other better?
Think of a situation where family boundaries could be improved. What would that look like?
Describe a time when family communication was especially clear and effective.
What’s one thing you wish could change about how we spend time together?
What does “respect” in the family look like to you?
Share something you’ve learned about yourself through family therapy.
Share a moment where you felt proud of one of the family members.
Share a time when someone in the family showed understanding during a disagreement.
What’s one family value or principle that’s important to you and why?