tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6914831461796508354.post8228464537219543973..comments2023-09-15T04:01:29.951-05:00Comments on Malinda D Just: Debriefing.PerfectionMalindahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10496765908991868235noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6914831461796508354.post-26283558572003666962011-09-08T16:23:16.827-05:002011-09-08T16:23:16.827-05:00I would ask questions that let her lead the debrie...I would ask questions that let her lead the debriefing. Have her re-tell or summarize the story for you, so you know what she "got" out of it. Ask her how the story makes her feel. Ask her how God feels in the story, and how Adam and Eve feel. Explain how what happened to Adam and Eve relates to the choices we make every day and use an example of a recent time she disobeyed, or a time you disobeyed. Then talk about our call to obey, and how that's a choice to. Let her give you suggestions as to what Adam and Eve should have done in their situation, or what you or her should have done in your situation. It might also help her to draw a picture afterwards, which will help her get her emotions and perspective out in a way you can visibly see.DebbieDeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04980414723496398685noreply@blogger.com