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Falling Leaves: Past, Present, & Future

Developed by: Amanda
Dixon
Affiliation: The
Children’s Home of Poughkeepsie
Goal: To facilitate and promote healthy discussion amongst family
members.
Materials:
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One
large sheet of white paper
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One
large sheet of brown construction paper
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One
sheet of average-sized green construction paper
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One
sheet of brown average-sized construction paper
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Markers (all colors)
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Scissors
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Tape
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Glue
Preparation:
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Cut the
average-sized brown and green construction paper into the shape of
leaves, this should yield about six leaves for each sheet of paper (you
will need more paper and leaves if there are more than two people in the
family session)
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Cut the
large piece of brown construction paper into the shape of a tree
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Tape or
glue the tree to the large sheet of white paper
Description of activity:
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Pass out
brown and green leaves to the family members (each member
should have two brown and two green leaves)
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Have
the family members write something they like about their relationship
with their family or specific family member on the green leaves.
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Have
the family members write something they would like to see change in
their relationship with their family or specific family member on the
brown leaves.
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Have
the family members take turns placing the green leaves on the brown tree
with glue.
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Have
the family members take turns placing the brown leaves on the tree with
tape.
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Once a
leaf has been placed on the tree the therapist should try to facilitate
discussion surrounding what the individual just placed on the tree.
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The
tree should be accessible during most sessions following the one that it
is created as it is a valuable tool to demonstrate how much the family
has changed or stayed the same throughout the therapy. Over time the
brown leaves should be taken off the tree as the family feels that they
have accomplished changing that part of their relationship.
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