Category
Staying at home
Skills
Communication skills
Form
Text
Type
Hands-on
Duration
more than 30 minutes
Age
All ages

What are you grateful for?

Objectives

Communication, team spirit, creativity, planning skills, imagination, expression

Description

If your family has a tradition of eating dinner together, it is a good idea to make this gathering 100% screen-free, and when the stomach is full, find more time to communicate with each other. You could for example do a round of conversation after the meal, where everyone can say what they have experienced and learned that day, what made them most happy or put them in a bad mood. The end of the exercise is a circle where everyone can say what they are grateful for. One of the basic principles of this whole exercise is voluntariness - no one is obliged to speak. It is this volunteering that usually produces very good results.
 

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