- Assuming that someone
doesn't like us or our program
- that they are bored out of
their heads
- that they don't like a
particular activity
- some youth workers assume
without asking or trying
that their students wouldn't
like some activity such as
role playing and drama –
in almost all cases this is a mistaken assumption
- That two kids are enemies
when actually they hardly know the other exists
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Monday, October 7, 2013
We can mis-perceive a youth's attitude
We also can also misperceive things. This usually based on a
misreading of an expression. Many youth have a negative “face at
rest.” In other words, when they aren't thinking anything in
particular nor having any particular emotion look like they are ready
to bite someone, break into tears, or fall asleep. I've had youth
that I was sure hated what we were doing tell me afterward what a
great activity it was and how much fun they had!:
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