Activities, Games, Exercises In Resources in Adults
Adult learning activities can often resemble those for younger people with a few modifications. Adults actually like to have permission to behave like children, and though they often protest at simple activities (like Lego), they quickly get into it. Problem solving and mystery work well with adults. Movement based activities can be problematic due to embarrassment, or for those with have physical limitations. Try using exercises to get adults to talk about their own life experiences, and share them in gr
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- Exploring Trust: The Trust Interviews
(63823 views) - Introductions: What We Have In Common, How We Are Different
(44165 views) - Lightning Feedback Exercise: Getting Formative Info From Attendees
(36944 views) - Defining Conflict In A Positive Way
(41622 views) - Closure and Feedback For Group Leader: Closing Circles
(37761 views) - Closure: Action Planning From Class To Commitment
(35227 views) - Understanding Others: In Character Exercise On Perspective Taking
(80689 views) - Decision Making Modes: Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down Consensus Vs Majority
(46459 views) - Closure: Appreciating Others' Strengths
(52674 views) - Closure: Tree of Success
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Adult learning activities can often resemble those for younger people with a few modifications. Adults actually like to have permission to behave like children, and though they often protest at simple activities (like Lego), they quickly get into it. Problem solving and mystery work well with adults. Movement based activities can be problematic due to embarrassment, or for those with have physical limitations. Try using exercises to get adults to talk about their own life experiences, and share them in gr