Table 1 List of the games included in the ENGAGE programme.

From: Randomized Controlled Trial comparing the effectiveness of structured-play (ENGAGE) and behavior management (TRIPLE P) in reducing problem behaviors in preschoolers

Behavioural Self-Regulation Musical Statues

Move around while music is playing. Freeze when the music stops

Animal Speeds

Regulate the speed of your activity between small, moderate, and fast speeds

Skipping

Regulate the speed at which skipping occurs

Ball and Spoon Race

Hold a spoon with a ball on it and move from one place to another at varying speeds

Simon Says

Repeat an action if Simon says to do “this” but do not repeat an action when Simon says do “that”

Snap

Card game where if identical cards are placed down in a sequence, you place your hand on the cards and say “Snap”

Hop Scotch

Aim a token for the correct number in the sequence and hop to that number

Drawing

Improve fine motor control through drawing

Leap Frog

Remain still while other jump over you and wait until it is your turn to jump over others

Cognitive Self-Regulation Copy Me

Watch a sequence. Then repeat the sequence from memory

Object Copy

Observe and structure being built. Re-create the structure from memory

Ball Games

Various games that involve having to focus on the ball and catch it

Puzzles

Complete puzzles

Cups Memory

Remember which cups have been picked up and the token underneath removed

Card Memory

Remember where the matching card is and turn over 2 matching cards to collect a pair

Beading

Thread beads either from memory of a sequence or according to various changing rules

Tracking Memory

Watch cups being moved around on a table and afterward identify which one has the token under it

List Memory

Remember a list that is continually being added to

Sorting

Sort various materials according to different rules

Emotional Self-Regulation Relaxation

Various exercises involving tension and relaxation of muscles

Deep Breathing

Learn to breathe in by filling your stomach with air (like a balloon) and then breath out slowly

Yoga

Basic yoga exercises to encourage controlled relaxation