Kids Describe Their Fears to an Illustrator | Kids Describe | HiHo Kids

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Participants in a group discussion share various fears, including monsters, escalators, scorpions, sharks, and more, creating drawings and sharing nightmares to explore their anxieties and coping mechanisms. They discuss ghost stories and ways to deal with fear, like counting to 10 or seeking comfort in a blanket, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and confronting fears.

Insights

  • Participants openly share a wide range of fears, from monsters to escalators, highlighting the diverse nature of human anxieties and phobias.
  • The group engages in creative expression by drawing their fears, showcasing how artistic outlets can be used to confront and process feelings of fear, enabling a cathartic release and potentially aiding in overcoming these anxieties.

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Recent questions

  • How do participants cope with fear?

    By sharing ghost stories and using coping mechanisms.

  • What fears are commonly discussed?

    Monsters, boa constrictors, escalators, scorpions, sharks, tarantulas, Space Mountain, Darth Vader, bumblebees, nightmares involving a cat named Pikachu, potatoes, and Michael Keaton.

  • What drawings of fears are created?

    Scorpions, monsters by the swamp, and a Spinosaurus resembling a shark.

  • What additional fears are depicted?

    Sharks, tarantulas, Space Mountain, Darth Vader, bumblebees.

  • What are some of the nightmares mentioned?

    Nightmares involving a cat named Pikachu, potatoes, and Michael Keaton.

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"Fears, Drawings, Nightmares, Coping: Group Discussion"

  • Participants discuss their fears, including monsters, boa constrictors, escalators, and scorpions.
  • Drawings of fears are created, such as scorpions, monsters by the swamp, and a Spinosaurus resembling a shark.
  • Additional fears depicted include sharks, tarantulas, Space Mountain, Darth Vader, and bumblebees.
  • Nightmares involving a cat named Pikachu, potatoes, and Michael Keaton are mentioned.
  • The group shares ghost stories and coping mechanisms for fear, like counting to 10 or wrapping in a blanket.
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