tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3020979967251969712.post1345355711299702032..comments2020-05-10T10:40:09.880-07:00Comments on Developmental Psychology. Group B. 2014-15: This week... on Developmental PsychologyAlejandrohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00677951382139367010noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3020979967251969712.post-10067907195199931872014-11-12T14:23:36.491-08:002014-11-12T14:23:36.491-08:00Hi Paloma
Great reflection on the experience we h...Hi Paloma<br /><br />Great reflection on the experience we had today and yesterday. I want you to notice that our reactions depend on our interpretations. We could say that we are creating meaning constantly. When we repeat our way of creating that meaning we can identify patterns or regularities. You described well the idea of being suspicious and attending to different clues because you noticed that something different and strange was happening and the possible meanings involved.... I like your attempt to identify moments of qualitative change (transformation) for example when you concluded that all was an experiment. Then you created your own context with your group. Being in an experiment is different than exploring a living exercise, than enjoying a present, than trying to figure out what is going on with curiosity, than confirming your worst expectations, etc... <br /><br />Now I want you to notice all that. What I really like is your final question. Should you do something? But try the following questions: Would you like to do something? Do you need to do something? Do you want to do something? Do they sound the same?<br /><br />I think we will have more time to discuss all this next week. I wanted to move on the next topic but maybe we will need to elabore just a bit more. <br /><br />Thanks for sharing....<br /><br />AlejandroAlejandrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00677951382139367010noreply@blogger.com