I know this may seem like a strange question but here is why I am asking......
I work with developmentally disabled adults who all have a psychiatric disability as well. As you can imagine, things can often be really REALLY stressful. Today was one of those days.....so was yesterday and the day before. For some reason it has just been one of those weeks.
Most of my group was really great in the face of 2 people yelling and screaming for most of the day. My co-worker and I had recently bought them all new crayons, colored pencils and markers. Today, as a treat for being so good, we gave them some free time. Most of them went right for the art supplies and started to draw and color. Gwen and I sat with them and participated along with everybody. I had SO much fun and it was more relaxing than I expected it would be. Funny how you can sort of get lost in a box of 24 basic colors and make more colors and great pictures.
So, anyone else out there find coloring relaxing and sort of like therapy???
Thanks for humoring me...LOL......
Linda
I work with developmentally disabled adults who all have a psychiatric disability as well. As you can imagine, things can often be really REALLY stressful. Today was one of those days.....so was yesterday and the day before. For some reason it has just been one of those weeks.
Most of my group was really great in the face of 2 people yelling and screaming for most of the day. My co-worker and I had recently bought them all new crayons, colored pencils and markers. Today, as a treat for being so good, we gave them some free time. Most of them went right for the art supplies and started to draw and color. Gwen and I sat with them and participated along with everybody. I had SO much fun and it was more relaxing than I expected it would be. Funny how you can sort of get lost in a box of 24 basic colors and make more colors and great pictures.
So, anyone else out there find coloring relaxing and sort of like therapy???
Thanks for humoring me...LOL......
Linda