At first I felt uncomfortable to play hide and go seek with my little cousin. I tried to hide real good! all I could think of is where am I going to hide my big self?! You could easily spot, but with a child they could easy hide under a bed.
The first P, I applied here is permission. I had to allow myself to play regardless of my body size. I needed to allow myself to become a small child in order to play hide and seek. Remind myself, to not play rough and keep it simple.
The Second P, Process. I really needed to process every move and hiding place I was going to choose. Hiding under the bed would of been a huge obstacle for me. So, I decided to hide behind a door. Which was a good place to hide, and easier place for me to hide in while making it hard for a child to probably find me.
Third, Passion! This is a big one for me. You need passion when you are playing especially with a child. You start to imagine things, pretend you are hiding from a villian. If the game is adventurous and let the other person become detectives in finding you.
Fourth, Productivity. As mentioned in the article it is using your environment to your advantage, make it the way you want. Hide and seek can be played anywhere honestly. As Long, there is a large space and many places to hide. You could use objects in the environment to hide.
Firth, Participation. It gives us a sense of belonging and that we could accomplish great obstacles. As for a child trying to find you, they start by critical thinking where the person went to hide. It allows for thinking outside the box and calculating what's in the environment.
Sixth, Pleasure. In hide and go seek it takes almost 7 minutes the most to find some who is hiding. It also depends how many people are playing and how long the count is done for. At the end of the game it's the seeker who wins for finding the amount of players.
The first P, I applied here is permission. I had to allow myself to play regardless of my body size. I needed to allow myself to become a small child in order to play hide and seek. Remind myself, to not play rough and keep it simple.
The Second P, Process. I really needed to process every move and hiding place I was going to choose. Hiding under the bed would of been a huge obstacle for me. So, I decided to hide behind a door. Which was a good place to hide, and easier place for me to hide in while making it hard for a child to probably find me.
Third, Passion! This is a big one for me. You need passion when you are playing especially with a child. You start to imagine things, pretend you are hiding from a villian. If the game is adventurous and let the other person become detectives in finding you.
Fourth, Productivity. As mentioned in the article it is using your environment to your advantage, make it the way you want. Hide and seek can be played anywhere honestly. As Long, there is a large space and many places to hide. You could use objects in the environment to hide.
Firth, Participation. It gives us a sense of belonging and that we could accomplish great obstacles. As for a child trying to find you, they start by critical thinking where the person went to hide. It allows for thinking outside the box and calculating what's in the environment.
Sixth, Pleasure. In hide and go seek it takes almost 7 minutes the most to find some who is hiding. It also depends how many people are playing and how long the count is done for. At the end of the game it's the seeker who wins for finding the amount of players.
I love your voice in this one, Marleni!
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