101 Ideas Creativas Para Grupo – (Spanish)
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En 101 ideas creativas para grupos pequenos, existe un enfasis en unir a los diferentes miembros que conforman un grupo y crear actividades que permitan una relacion de confianza entre ellos. Todas las actividades propuestas, incluso las mas divertidas, contienen lecciones profundas de afecto, respeto, companerismo y confianza. El objetivo principal es suplir la falta de tiempo que los miembros del grupo tienen para conocerse, ademas de romper las barreras que muchas veces separan las personas bajo un mismo grupo. 101 ideas creativas para grupos pequenos muestra como rescatar la alegria y la comunicacion en nuestros diferentes grupos, ya sea en la iglesia como en otras areas educativas o profesionales.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788482678467
ISBN10: 8482678469
Language: Spanish
David Merkh
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2015
101 Ideas
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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