
Building Bridges
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Knowing how to approach children and teens in counseling can be a challenge. Learning to enter into their world and draw them out can sometimes feel impossible. But with Julie Lowe's Building Bridges-a practical workbook of expressive activities to do with kids and teens in counseling-you will find the biblical tools you're looking for.
There are thoughtful, biblically wise, and creative ways we can engage young people. The responsibility lies on us as adults to work hard at drawing kids out. Thankfully, there are helpful, practical ways to speak the gospel into their lives, and by building bridges with young people, we can build bridges with them to the Lord.
With over fifteen years of counseling experience and by working as a registered play therapist supervisor, Julie Lowe understands there is a need to speak truth and hope into the lives of children and teens in a hands-on, meaningful way. That's why the activities in Building Bridges can be used over and over in multiple contexts.
This workbook walks men and women through the rationale for expressive activities, provides examples, and then shows counselors how to do it themselves. By pointing to the Lord through expressive mediums, counselors and youth workers will be able to reach kids and teens in a unique, biblical way.
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Julie Lowe, MA, is a faculty member at CCEF and a licensed professional counselor with nearly twenty years of counseling experience. Julie is also a registered play therapist and has developed a play therapy office at CCEF to better serve families, teens, and children. Julie is the author of Child Proof and Building Bridges, as well as the minibooks Helping Your Anxious Child and Teens and Suicide. Julie and her husband, Greg, have six children and serve as foster and adoptive parents.
Content
- Intro
- Chapter 1 - Working with Children and Teens Requires a Different Approach
- Chapter 2 - Ages and Stages: Understanding the Impact of Development
- Chapter 3 - The Importance of Involving Parents
- Chapter 4 - Expressive Activities: A Biblical Rationale
- Chapter 5 - Principles and Application
- Chapter 6 - Methods for Drawing Out Children and Teens
- Sample Art Activities
- Picture of a Tree
- Bridge Activity
- Boat and Refuge Activity
- Door Activity
- Chapter 7 - Activities for Drawing Out Children and Teens
- Understanding Children
- Understanding Their Identity
- Get to Know Me
- Colored Candy Activity
- If I Were a Superhero
- My Timeline
- Questions for Teens
- If I Were a . . .
- Understanding Their Emotions
- What Are You Feeling?
- Measure Your Feelings
- What's Bugging You?
- Butterflies in My Belly
- Understanding Their Heart
- What's Going On in Your Heart?
- Heart Puzzle
- Stars and Dots
- Understanding Their Relationships
- Relational Assessment
- Care Tag
- Walk in My Shoes
- Understanding Their Challenges
- How Big Is My Struggle?
- What Pushes Your Buttons?
- What Gives Me Anxiety?
- Alien Activity
- What's under the Surface?
- Life at My House
- Mom's House, Dad's House
- Brainstorming
- Chapter 8 - Expressive Activities That Speak into Children's Hearts and Challenges
- Think About It
- My Problem Says/God Says
- The Fruit Tree
- Mirror Activity
- Anxiety Activity
- Who Is King?
- Emotions Highway
- Building Up or Tearing Down
- Taking Thoughts Captive
- Seeking God
- Conclusion - Unleashing Your Own Creativity
- Appendix A - Sample Developmental Charts
- Notes
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