Talking  Points  for  Interactive  Bibliotherapy
   Goal  1:  Promoting respect for  life
   1.How  did  the   dying  bird  feel  to  Kenroy  as  he  held  it  in his hand?
   2.What  is   slavery?   Can  one   person  truly  be  owned  by  another  person?
   How  do you  think  it    would feel  to  be  a   slave  master?  To  be  a  slave?
   3.The  part  of   the  story  which  says  that  passenger  pigeons  were  once  so numerous   that  flocks  of them  would  actually darken  the  sky   for  days  is  true. Can you imagine  seeing something  like  that?  How  does  it  make  you  feel  to know  that  these birds  were   destroyed  by   the  selfishness  and  greed  of  humans?   How  does  it  feel to  know  that   there   animal  species  today  who  face  a  similar    threat  of   extinction?
   Goal  2:  Enhancing  self-esteem  and  clarifying  self-perception
   1.What  was  Pigfoot’s   handicap?   How  did he  show  that  he  did  not  feel  inferior  to others  because of it?
   2.How   would  you  explain  the   proverb:  “Self-pity  is like a  trap  laid by  a  bird  catcher,   if  you fall  into it your goose is  cooked.”
   3.Dr.  George  Washington  Carver  was  a  real  person.   What   do  you  think   may   have enabled him   to  go  from   being  born   in slavery   to  becoming one  of  the  greatest  scientists  in  American  history?
   Goal  3:  Increased  discernment  respecting  interpersonal  relationships
   1. Why  did  Granny  tell  Kenroy  so  many stories?  Is  there anyone  is  your  life  that  similarly  tries   to  help  you   in  finding  answers  to the  questions  you  have  about   life?
   2.How  would  you  describe  the  relationship  between   Kenroy  and   Itchy?
   3.Why  is   it  a  good to  have   friends?  What  do   you  look  for in a  friend?
   4.Why did  Itchy  want  to  go back  to  San  Miguel?   Do  you feel   a   similar  responsibility   to  help   the  people  of your  community   to  improve  their  lives  in  some  way?   How  could  you  help  them?
   Goal  4: Stimulating   the  search  for  meaning   in  life
   1. If   the  dying   bird  could  have  spoken   can you  imagine  what  it might  have    said?
   2.Imagine  that  you  are   one  of  the  recently   freed     slaves.  You  have   been   promised ‘forty  acres  and  a  mule’  to begin   your  new  life.   After  waiting a  while for  this  promise  to be  kept  you find   out   you’re   not  going  to get   anything.   Is  your  situation  hopeless?  What  would  you   say  to  yourself  and  what  would you  do   with   your  life?  
   Bibliotherapy  Lesson  Plan
       Title:   Pigfoot  and Pigeon  Hands   by   D.  Washington
   Length   of lesson:   2-4   Sessions   of   at   least 30   minutes  each
   Development   Objectives:   After   completion   of   the   activities   in   this   outline,  the participant   will  likely have  enhanced:
    Their  awareness  of   the   threat  posed  to   animal  life   by   human   attitudes,  such    as   greed and  indifference.
    Their  capacity   to  set  worthwhile   goals  which   are  not  based  merely  on  selfishness.
    Their  sense  of  connectedness  to  other  living  beings,   both    animal  and  human.
   Their  sense  that   life  has  value and  is  worth  protecting    and  worth  living  despite  the  difficult  challenges  of  life  in  the  modern  world.
    Facilitation Strategies:
   Motivate  with   warm-up   activity,  such   as   an  informal  discussion   of  students knowledge  of environmental  concerns  of  Belize  and  world-wide.    Let   the  discussion   develop  of  itself,  intervening  only  as  needed   to  keep  it  on topic.
   Provide  time  for   individual  and/or   group  reading  of  the  story
   Allow   incubation   time,  perhaps  a   week,   encouraging  all  to  read   over  and   ponder  the   questions.
   Follow-up   with   a   discussion   using   the  questions.  Keep  it   informal,  without  insisting  that  anyone  who  is   reluctant   to   comment   do  so.   Give  the  creative  writing  assignment   for  next  session.
   Conduct   the   group  toward    closure   by   giving  each   one  the  opportunity    to   read   aloud   their  conclusion   to   the  story.   Others  may  be   allowed    to   comment   upon   them
   This   activity  is  not  for  a  grade  and  the  students   should  be  made  to  understand  this    
   CREATIVE   WRITING   WORK   PAGE
   Choose  one of  the  scenarios  under    Goal  4:   Stimulating  the search  for meaning and  write  about  it  in the  form  of  a   one  page   story.
   About  David Washington 
   David Washington is a writer/publisher and founder of the Belize Poetry/Bibliotherapy Institute.  He has developed and published a series of publications consisting of poetry  and short story books created specifically for use as literature therapy resources by counselors, teachers. librarians, parents and anyone else engaged in assisting others or themselves in personal development.  
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