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Shoe Tie

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===Directions===
Have the group split into pairs. One person in the pair will give directions and the other will
follow. Each pair should have one pair of shoes with laces or a sweater or sweatshit. The individual giving directions is responsible for teaching his or her partner how to tie a bow or put the garment on. The individual receiving directions must follow his or her partner’s directions '''exactly''' as they are stated, acting as if this is a completely new concept. For example, if a participant asks his or her partner to make a loop with the right shoe lace, the partner can respond by stating that he or she does not know how to make a loop or by making a loop that is inappropriately sized. This activity reminds participants that people, especially children, require specific directions and guidelines in order to be successful.
===Debrief Questions===
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