I used the list of words for a game called Crocodile, Crocodile down by the lake. I taped the words to flies and had the child reach in the crocodile's mouth. Before the child reaches in, he says the phrase "crocodile, crocodile down by the lake, I am going to reach in and see what you ate!" The child had to say the word 5-10 times. This makes it fun for the child because the items are not practically able to be eaten. You can prompt the word by saying, "what did the crocodile eat?" (the croco
I used this material to learning about my very first client!
Print it out and make it into a book.
It can be laminated and written on with a white board marker and filled out at the beginning of the semester and revisited at the end of the semester to see if any of the answers changed.
This is designed to be used with high school students or adults to discuss proper interviewing skills and practice.
* can be used for group therapy or individual
Start with the ice breaker question
Next, brainstorm question
Talk about the following slides- discuss why and why not (if appropriate)- really dig into why something needs presented the way it does or why it should be avoided
Then, practice the interview questions (this can be presented one on one or round robin style in a group sett