I. Project Narrative: Briefly describe the project, your chosen activity, purpose and the outcome you wanted participants to achieve.
II. Preparation: Describe how you had to prepare for this project emotionally and mentally to deliver your activity in a professional manner. Did you have concerns, challenges, obstacles, limitations, or barriers to deliver your activity successfully?
III. Application of Grief and Loss: Describe your feelings, observations, and assessment about the family or individual experience with grief and loss. Connect knowledge from your readings and lecture to demonstrate impact of grief dealing with a loss. Provide the page number when citing the book.
IV. Literature Review: Explain how this population could be considered “at-risk and why should communities offer this type of support?” Provide at least 3 sources to describe how this population could be at risk.
V. Perception of participants: As you listened to the emotions and stories shared during the group activities, how do you feel you impacted them in their journey of healing.
VI. Future Practice: Explain how this learning will impact your future practice
Project Narrative:
The project that my team and I put into practice was how to make yarn wrapped hearts with pink and red wool. This craft idea is great for kids and grownups. For this project it was needed yarn (pink and red), cardboard paper, scissors, clear tape, and a black marker. First step was to draw a heart shape in the cardboard with the black marker (it was kind of difficult because I did not have an outlining heart shape), cut the heart out, and then a small piece of yarn in the cardboard with a little piece of tape (that way it was not loose). The purpose of this activity was for people release stress, anxiety, depression, problems with concentration, and overcome grief and loss. Some of the participants had different reasons to overcome some of the symptoms mentioned. They had lost a loved one, divorce, and others were distress for seeing a loved one bedridden by a terminal illness. With this activity I noticed participants seemed comfortable and relaxed after few minutes of wrapping the heart. Their facial expressions were relaxing, and their body language was calm.
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