IMAGES: PAGE TWO

It is important at TALK AND DRAW to make sure you have at least ten fresh and clean sheets of paper of the required size, a good bullet point SPECIAL PEN (if you are not in your own CUSTTAD FACILITY it can be sensible to take one with you - just in case) and with as few other items as  possible on THE BIG DESK .

There will be children who immediately want to talk, those who want to draw, those who want to do both and those who hesitate doing either. To some extent these responses can be a reflection on how well - or not - the CUSTTAD WORKER has explained and presented the procedure. 

About any hesitations: these are likely to be addressed during FACE TO FACE SESSION ONE but be sure to check out the comments on the subject in the book MAKING CUSTTAD.

The examples below are intended to provide a rough idea only of the kind of images and words which may be produced and they have been presented in a format that does not allow for the reading of the words. Included in the examples is a baseless house which is then given one, an angry mother, a story that needed to be told, an encopretic tree, a slap happy grandfather, a confession, a convoluted drawing leading to a description of  abuse, a headache and a bad dream. 

EXAMPLES OF TALK AND DRAW

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