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Old Oct 20, 2009, 06:22 PM
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Girls Group

Once a week I will be leading an hour long girls group after school and am looking for some additional activitie/topic ideas.

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Old Oct 20, 2009, 11:49 PM   #2  
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Hi, jigz1311!

What will be the purpose of the girls group, please? It would be helpful to know that.

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Old Oct 21, 2009, 12:19 AM   #3  
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also, what age group?
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As much info as you can give would be great
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Sorry, didn't realize how little detail there was! It's 4th and 5th grade. We will do a wide variety of things from arts and crafts, games, cooking, and discussions... both casual and more serious.
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Once a week you could have a member pick a subject to share with the group. This subject could be about anything. It could be a demonstration, a speech, an open discussion.

You could arrange field trips. To an art gallery, or a point of intrest in your area.
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Hi again, jigz1311!

So, will any of what you might like to do with them concerning the arts and/or crafts have anything to do with music, please?

There are many craft projects that could have something to do with music. I was a music teacher for many years and also combined art and cultural awareness types of things with what I taught.

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do you know how to knit? i always wanted to learn. but it wasn't until i was a senior in high school that my grandmother finally came to live near the rest of my family. she was the only one with enough patience and time to teach me. the girls could learn to knit something simple like scarves for christmas, or whatever holiday they like.
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do you know how to knit? i always wanted to learn. but it wasn't until i was a senior in high school that my grandmother finally came to live near the rest of my family. she was the only one with enough patience and time to teach me. the girls could learn to knit something simple like scarves for christmas, or whatever holiday they like.
Hi, justcurious55!

Perhaps there might even be the possibility that a grandmother or more or even mothers could be invited in to help to teach the girls?

How many girls are expected to be in the girls group, jigz1311?

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had to spread the rep clough, but that's a great idea too.

now i'm trying to remember other things i did when i was younger. i always liked the self defense courses they would have us do when i was in girl scouts or other groups. i think it's very important for everyone, but especially young woman, to be able to defend themselves. sometimes i even wrestle with my bf now just to make sure i still remember everything.

if it's possible, i was about that age when i started learning to bake. maybe some cookies and chocolate molds would be fun too!
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