A great example of the common third
Social pedagogue Rute says: “These activity days shift the focus from a child’s behaviour or disagreements between carers and social workers, and focuses on the activity in hand.”
She explains that the common third activity helps strengthen relationships, as the participants have to trust and communicate with each other to achieve a goal. It gives everyone an opportunity to explore their own boundaries and test their limits, promoting self-confidence and developing new skills.
Two foster carers gave their feedback: