How to Grieve Well: Tabletop Exercises for Adult Learning Workshops
Tabletop Exercises for Facilitators of Adult Learning
Adult learning programs, discussion groups and book clubs will find these tabletop exercises useful for discussing the topics in the book, HOW TO GRIEVE WELL. It is a good way to begin the difficult, and often reluctant, discussion of death and dying. Something must fill the void of loss. Christ says to come to Him with your burden and He will refresh you. (Matthew 11:28-30) That may not happen for days, for weeks, or sometimes never. You may be assured, it does happen.

Using this one book alone, you can a tailor an adult learning program from one to twenty weeks. And, there are over thirty-two books in the series. Each chapter contains at least five (5) tabletop discussion questions with which you can conduct a 60 to 90 minute program. These tabletop questions follow the outline in the book, providing excellent opportunities for adults to learn from their own experiences. Adults learn by doing. In this case, discussing the ideas with each other. Some topics are:
How to Design A System For Adult Learning
The Four Doors Of Life
Why Do We Have To Die?
Life Is A Journey in Search of Meaning
Surviving the Death of Someone
We Love You Can Take It With You
Put Your Hands in the Hands of God
Teach Your Children How to Grieve
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How to Grieve Well: Tabletop Exercises for Adult Learning Workshops
Tabletop Exercises for Facilitators of Adult Learning
Adult learning programs, discussion groups and book clubs will find these tabletop exercises useful for discussing the topics in the book, HOW TO GRIEVE WELL. It is a good way to begin the difficult, and often reluctant, discussion of death and dying. Something must fill the void of loss. Christ says to come to Him with your burden and He will refresh you. (Matthew 11:28-30) That may not happen for days, for weeks, or sometimes never. You may be assured, it does happen.

Using this one book alone, you can a tailor an adult learning program from one to twenty weeks. And, there are over thirty-two books in the series. Each chapter contains at least five (5) tabletop discussion questions with which you can conduct a 60 to 90 minute program. These tabletop questions follow the outline in the book, providing excellent opportunities for adults to learn from their own experiences. Adults learn by doing. In this case, discussing the ideas with each other. Some topics are:
How to Design A System For Adult Learning
The Four Doors Of Life
Why Do We Have To Die?
Life Is A Journey in Search of Meaning
Surviving the Death of Someone
We Love You Can Take It With You
Put Your Hands in the Hands of God
Teach Your Children How to Grieve
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How to Grieve Well: Tabletop Exercises for Adult Learning Workshops

How to Grieve Well: Tabletop Exercises for Adult Learning Workshops

by Michael F Conrad
How to Grieve Well: Tabletop Exercises for Adult Learning Workshops

How to Grieve Well: Tabletop Exercises for Adult Learning Workshops

by Michael F Conrad

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Tabletop Exercises for Facilitators of Adult Learning
Adult learning programs, discussion groups and book clubs will find these tabletop exercises useful for discussing the topics in the book, HOW TO GRIEVE WELL. It is a good way to begin the difficult, and often reluctant, discussion of death and dying. Something must fill the void of loss. Christ says to come to Him with your burden and He will refresh you. (Matthew 11:28-30) That may not happen for days, for weeks, or sometimes never. You may be assured, it does happen.

Using this one book alone, you can a tailor an adult learning program from one to twenty weeks. And, there are over thirty-two books in the series. Each chapter contains at least five (5) tabletop discussion questions with which you can conduct a 60 to 90 minute program. These tabletop questions follow the outline in the book, providing excellent opportunities for adults to learn from their own experiences. Adults learn by doing. In this case, discussing the ideas with each other. Some topics are:
How to Design A System For Adult Learning
The Four Doors Of Life
Why Do We Have To Die?
Life Is A Journey in Search of Meaning
Surviving the Death of Someone
We Love You Can Take It With You
Put Your Hands in the Hands of God
Teach Your Children How to Grieve

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781546304319
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/03/2017
Series: A Lay Cistercian Lectio Divina , #21
Pages: 46
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.11(d)

About the Author

Michael F. Conrad, B.S., M.R.E., Ed.D., retired from a full life of trying to make money, seek fame and recognition by the world, all without much success. Coming to his senses, even after the age of 70, he now struggles to have in him the mind of Christ Jesus. (Philippians 2:5-12) Still running the race and searching for the prize, he has had a lifetime of activities to help him in his quest: he is proud to have been a U.S. Army Chaplain, pastor of parish ministry, adjunct instructor of Adult Education at Indiana University (Bloomington) and University of South Florida (Tampa) and Barry University (Florida), high school instructor of religion, trainer of managers and supervisors, adjunct trainer for the Florida Certified Public Manager program, instructional . designer for the State of Florida, former Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator, and currently a publisher, blogger and author, He is a Lay Cistercian member of Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Monastery, Conyers, Georgia, proud father of a daughter, and a humbled husband.
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