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	<title>Comments on: “How to Eat Like a Child”, a senior exit project</title>
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		<title>By: Playing for Others &#187; Blog Archive &#187; November Newsletter</title>
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		<description>[...] Buddy Events: Steps in the Creation of ChangeAt the conclusion of the second night of the fall retreat, each of the PFO teens was given a white envelope that contained the long-awaited information about their buddy. As soon as Jen Band said &#8220;One&#8230; Two&#8230; Three&#8230; Open!&#8221; teens ripped open their envelopes with yelps of excitement. (Read More)  &#8220;How to Eat Like a Child&#8221;, a senior projectThis year, Nicole Ramsey and Kate Schwab are working on an extremely exciting project within Playing for Others for their North Carolina Senior Exit projects. Both of them decided to focus their senior exit topics on art therapy&#8230; (Read More)  [...]</description>
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