Games

K. Self-Evaluation Games

Contents

 
K.2. Draw Body on Brown Paper
K.3. Road Map
 

Preamble

People need to reflect on their values, goals and personal stories, or histories, but this self-evaluation is essentially a private process, which proceeds at different paces in different individuals and can therefore be threatening, if pushed too far.On the other hand, in a developing group, self-evaluation is an essential part of the process, even when it does not happen spontaneously. It is used to help, the individuals in the group catch up with changes and self discovery first and foremost – as well as with each other. It is therefore vitally important that the educator or leader should allow adequate opportunities for this in any deelopmental educational setting - but these particular programs should be led only by experienced moderators.
Often, some simple exercises, or games, are all that are required to enable participants to identify the changes they are experiencing. Here are a few activities to help individuals deal with these issues in a group framework, with the focus on the individual. Two techniques are offered here to "take stock", share and move on...

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