Surprise
activities become topics of conversation and points of
common interest that bind the kids together. While the
surprise is happening, they are held together by their
common sense of mutual insecurity and interdependence that
they would not have in a normal setting. Many of the social
structures and strictures of the school and community break
down in mildly stressing situations. After they surprise is
over, those that participated have something in common to
talk about, even if they have little else in common.
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Thursday, November 7, 2013
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