1. Building Bridges
In the film Building Bridges: The First Meeting of a Group for Young Adult Women Aging out of Foster Care illustrate a group of female
adolescents and young adults expressing their thoughts and personal experience with transitioning out of foster care system. The members
participating in this group all come from different race/ethnicity and socio–economic backgrounds, some members identified as cisgender, and one
member identified as a transgender woman. The group dynamics differs in many ways that can possibly cause an issue when finding a common
goal or purpose of the group. One member had a health issue, one girl was pregnant participant were at different stages within of the foster care
system and care. Based on my observation of the...show more content...
By distinctively encouraging members, to incorporate their ideas of what they would like the group to be. This gives members of the group an
idea of the responsibility they have to the group. Also, anyone who joins a group looks for a purpose to participate, but also a sense of belonging.
When another latecomer entered the group Jules asked a member to explain to her the group's purpose. Jamie modeled leadership skills by
demonstrating the ability to form group cohesiveness. When people contribute to group discussions and activities, mutual aid is likely to form
and their commitment is
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