This interactive game developed by the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University is a fun way to engage a team or group in thinking about how communities and systems contribute to resilience building and protective factors for children and families.

In this interactive feature, you will learn how the choices we make can help children and the community as a whole become more resilient in the face of serious challenges. Negative events can occur at any moment, and it’s your job to choose positive events to counteract these negatives. View Key Concepts: Resilience to learn more about the science of resilience.

Click here to access this multimedia game.

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