Title: Using TA with Children and Young People
1Using TA with Children and Young People
- Tim Wallder
- 6th October 2006
2Using specific clips from Harry Potter and the
Sorcerer's Stone I can give children/young people
practical examples of different egostates which
gives them a much clearer understanding.
Based on the novel by J.K. Rowling
3Using this short cartoon I support the
children/young people in identifying egostates
and changing roles on the drama triangle.
4I developed the pocket guide to egostates as a
teaching tool to introduce people to the concept
of egostates. The further you go into this
centre folding book the more detailed it becomes.
5This a twist on the popular game of Top Trumps
and is designed to introduce Egostates and
Transactions to children, promoting role play and
conflict resolution.
6The pocket guide to The Cycles Of Development
gives is based on the work by Jean Illsley Clarke
and gives a summary of each stage and clues to
help identify where there may be gaps in
development.
7This is attractive, fun and educational board
game using the concepts of Egosates and Cycles of
Development. The game is designed to introduce
the concepts to the children in a fun way and
help them receive affirmations and strokes from
teachers and/or friends.
8This new board game is designed not only to
introduce The Cycles Of Development but also to
address possible gaps by giving children/young
people the chance to revisit earlier stages and
pick up strokes along the way. As the child
completes the tasks set they receive an
affirmation towards their cycle.
9www.playfulsolutions.org.uk