HW due Wednesday
1. Strength Based Models of Thinking vs. Deficit Based Models of Thinking (Strength Based Approach Video from Class)
On a 1/2 page of paper show a personal example of how you take a perceived deficit about yourself and how you can flip that into a strength.
Side 1 -- Deficit, image, caption (explaining the deficit)
Side 2 -- STRENGTH, image, caption (explaining the strength)
Examples:
Deficit thinking - I'm too short to play basketball
Strength thinking - Because I am short, I am able to move quicker, I have to be tough, and I can see different angles on the court
Deficit thinking - I am bad at planning ahead
Strength thinking - I very present to the people I am with in all moments of the day
1. Strength Based Models of Thinking vs. Deficit Based Models of Thinking (Strength Based Approach Video from Class)
On a 1/2 page of paper show a personal example of how you take a perceived deficit about yourself and how you can flip that into a strength.
Side 1 -- Deficit, image, caption (explaining the deficit)
Side 2 -- STRENGTH, image, caption (explaining the strength)
Examples:
Deficit thinking - I'm too short to play basketball
Strength thinking - Because I am short, I am able to move quicker, I have to be tough, and I can see different angles on the court
Deficit thinking - I am bad at planning ahead
Strength thinking - I very present to the people I am with in all moments of the day
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