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Lasgo 02-19-2008 10:16 PM

Monopoly Manipulation
 
Many years ago I was conducting 1:1 play therapy with a child who was supposed to have tested as an imbecile - well below 55 on the intelligence scale. He was taken out of group therapy in the in-patient ward where he was hospitalized - due to his violence towards other children.

I asked him what his favorite game was and he said, "Monopoly." That surprised me but not as much as what happened later.

Well into the game, which he showed great skill at (he had acquired Boardwalk and Park Place along with all the green properties) he established four houses each on all the green properties - none on Boardwalk or Park Place.

On my next roll I landed on Park Place. He calmly slid 4 houses over to Park Place and asked for the exorbitant rental price.

I said, "You can't do that!"

He said, "Mobile homes!"

So much for intelligence tests :rolleyes:

This child was eventually reintegrated back into the community and, last I knew, was successfully rejoined to his family. Prior to this monopoly game the entire staff had pretty much given up on him and had thought of institutionalizing him.

You just never know what is going to help someone.

What has surprised you most about someone who you "thought" you knew?

Looking4hope 02-20-2008 11:10 AM

What a great story! Thanks for sharing this. :)

weegot5kiz 02-20-2008 02:55 PM

I agree on the testing. I have two autistic kids higher functioning, and one can paint draw anything and the othedr can tell u all about current sport events so each has a niche they excell at,

now getting back to the testing my one son actually got a round peg in a square hole, I looked at the tester and said ok so is he a genius or ? she laughed and said honestly I am not sure how to score that

whats the old saying never judge a book by its cover


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