Saturday, January 8, 2011

Since my first project was of a serious nature, I elected to make my second project simplier. More so to demonstrate how the media of story can be used as a simple yet effective tool to create meaning for children in therapy. For this project, I used my youngest guinea pig [child].



Two Column Story Table: Egg Cookin’ Colin


Colin waking up in bed, rubbing his eyes:
“I’m hungry”
Problem


Mom says: “Let’s make scrambled eggs”

Challenge presented: promotes family time; togetherness; love; encouragement


We gather the ingredients

Promotes team work; listening skills; self-esteem building











Colin tries to break the egg but can’t. Wants to give up. Asks his mother to do it for him.

Struggle ensures. The child exhibits self-doubt over abilities; fear of failure


Mom says: “You can do it, crack the egg one more time. You won’t hurt anything. If we make a mess, we will just clean it up and get another egg.”
Colin cracks the egg again.

Child is encouraged to not give up and keep trying.






SUCCESS!! Colin cracks his egg into the bowl. He whips the egg in satisfaction over what he has accomplished. He dumps the egg into the pan to cook.

Child gains self-esteem and confidence. Learns that success comes from trying and pushing past fear. (try-try-again)






Colin enjoys the fruits (or eggs) of his labor. He gains self-confidence and self-esteem as he has learned a new skill and the satisfaction that comes from self-sufficiency.


Lesson learned: Never give up!