Who Gets Grandma's Yellow Pie Plate?™ Educator's Package with DVD: A Guide to Passing on Personal Possessions
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Introduction
This family-focused educational package offering considerations for how to transfer personal property. Major topic areas include: understanding the sensitivity of transferring personal property, setting goals, the personal meaning of objects, determining what is "fair," identifying specific objects to transfer, distribution options and consequences, and conflict management. Also included is a summary of research on this topic, a glossary, teaching tips, and evaluation forms. For legal professionals, extension educators, community educators, and social service workers.
This is the complete Who Gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate? curriculum. It includes a copy of the following at a reduced price:
Educator Guide — Only available with this package!
Workbook
DVD
Brochure
CD of Overhead Files – Only available with this package!
The Educator's Package is useful for working one-on-one with clients and their family members, and for conducting workshops.
- In a 1-hour session you can provide an introduction to the topic, highlight the "Six Key Factors," and direct people toward additional resources. Have sample workbooks with you, or offer them for sale.
- In a 3-hour workshop you can introduce the topic and present one or two selected concepts, such as goals and fairness, or how to identify special objects. These workshops generally include the workbook as part of the course materials.
- For a more in-depth approach, offer a 6-week series of workshops in which you explore the "Six Key Factors" in detail using the teaching outlines and activities provided. Again, these workshops generally require the workbook as the text for the course.





