Tuesday, October 01, 2002
Not-so-Crazy Eights
I've been working on creating a one-day program for school counselors, social workers and family therapists - a program that is based on card games and maybe some commercial games, exploring the games as vehicles for establishing something like a family fun community.
The idea is to teach people how they can change the rules of games to make the game more fun for everyone. Making anything fun for everyone is a complex, challenging and highly rewarding endeavor, especially in the family.
I've written about the card game Crazy Eights in that context and invite you to read, play, explore, examine, comment, kibbitz, add your own stuff.
The idea is to teach people how they can change the rules of games to make the game more fun for everyone. Making anything fun for everyone is a complex, challenging and highly rewarding endeavor, especially in the family.
I've written about the card game Crazy Eights in that context and invite you to read, play, explore, examine, comment, kibbitz, add your own stuff.











